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To: inpajamas

With all due respect as someone who voted for Reagan both times, I think Mr. Trump will be so much greater. No one is likely to slam him with professing “Voodoo Economics.” And I can practically guarantee we won’t have an attack on our military in the vein of what happened to the Marines in Beirut. Ronald Reagan, I feel, was not that strong on the economy, didn’t know much about balanced budgets and was weak on immigration. “The Gipper” provided desperately needed spirit early on but faded as his terms dragged on.
Mr. Trump’s father said “everything his son touches turns to gold,” I believe with all of my heart that he will always put us first and he does not strike me as apt to make major blunders like Reagan did.
BTW, Reagan never made me feel like changing parties. Trump has that distinction!!!


38 posted on 04/25/2016 9:54:39 AM PDT by edie1960
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To: edie1960

Word.
The history books are being written. Political strategists are not getting their calls returned. Media pundits are flexing their opinions.

This election has changed the way politicians do business with voters.

This cycle, it’s safe to say 60% to 70% of the voting public is paying very close attention. I would say 30% of that number are shocked and disgusted with what they see as party politics (the rest of us knew it was rigged).

Trump is the only candidate creating optimism and a fighting sense of protecting this country and getting the government off our backs.


68 posted on 04/25/2016 5:49:36 PM PDT by mabelkitty (Trump Train)
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