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To: Kaslin

I’ll be blunt: The more they b!tch about Trump, the more I support him. With their ridiculous complaints they have quite literally driven me to him, and I used to say there was no way I would vote for him.

I wonder if this is happening with anyone else.


29 posted on 08/02/2016 12:23:03 PM PDT by Mr. Douglas (Today is your life. What are you going to do with it?)
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To: Mr. Douglas
I’ll be blunt: The more they b!tch about Trump, the more I support him. With their ridiculous complaints they have quite literally driven me to him, and I used to say there was no way I would vote for him.
I wonder if this is happening with anyone else.

Yes, I feel exactly the same way.

42 posted on 08/02/2016 12:42:45 PM PDT by chud
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To: Mr. Douglas

“I used to say there was no way I would vote for him.
I wonder if this is happening with anyone else.”

It sort of happened to me. I went from “ugh, really?” to “I LOVE THIS GUY!” mainly due to the wave after wave of Democratic attacks not to mention the scummy nonsense attempted by the Republican party.

I thought Trump was being promoted by the fringe on FR at first and figured he’d just quit after a few months.

As I started to see that more people on FR were warming up to him and saw that he had a chance, I paid closer attention to him and liked his message with some reservations (as in “how in the hell is he going to execute all of these promises”).

As I started to see the liberals go crazy when anyone utters his name, I liked him even more.

After his convention speech, I was all in.

These media attacks make my convictions stronger.

While I will NOT make the mistake of putting the man on a pedestal, I’ll do my best to help get him elected President of the United States. I can assure you that wouldn’t have happened if the media hadn’t launched an all out assault on him ... especially after their version of Jesus assumed the Presidency after two terms as a state senator and two years in the US Senate having voted nothing but “present”. Trump’s resume makes a heck of a lot more sense for a Commander-in-Chief vs. the empty nonsense Obama carried in to the White House.


61 posted on 08/02/2016 1:19:03 PM PDT by edh (I need a better tagline)
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