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Given the choice between Donald Trump, successful capitalist who loves his country, and the socialist communists of Sanders or Clinton who hate the American System, I won't be able to pull the lever for Trump fast enough

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The historical run for president by billionaire Donald Trump has been filled with potholes, pitfalls, and protests. With many voters, there is little middle ground with the guy. Either you love him, or you hate him. . . well, hate his decision to try to become President of the United States, anyway. He's being called "nationalist" and "populist" by the media, but an "establishment killer" by his supporters. While the insiders fear that he will disrupt the status quo, his fans hope that is exactly what he does. He's a wild card. We're not even sure if he believes what he says. Violent protests are being staged by the professional agitators of the liberal left, and the Republicans are trying to figure out how to take him out of the race, even going so far as to hold secret meetings with that in mind, and threatening a third party run. And, honestly, such a move by the GOP would destroy what's left of the party. . . and we'd see the rise of a Donald Trump political party. Yet, here we are, deep into the election season, and Trump is way out front.

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Early in the campaign the GOP was demanding that Trump would be loyal to the party, and pledge to support the winner if it wasn't him. Yet, those same Republicans are saying they won't support Trump if he wins. The political machine somehow has decided that Trump, since his intentions are unknown aside from what he has said, and he really hasn't presented the "how" he plans to make America great again, must either be a Democrat Party plant, or something worse than Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton. Really? They think the capitalist is worse than the communists? For the first time Trump has garnered the support of a majority of Republican primary voters nationwide. YouGov's February 24-27 survey marked his previous high, at 44% support. Now, he's above 50%. So, with all of the talk about the GOP stealing the election with a brokered convention, the reality is that, unlike the Republican elite, the voters are beginning to gather around and give the leader their support. Should the voters be rallying around Trump? Does he deserve that the party unites behind him? The folks hammering hardest on Donald Trump, remember, are the same folks who were crying that there were voters who refused to vote for Romney in the last presidential election, claiming that refusing to vote for Romney was a vote for Obama. Does that same logic not apply here? Are there really voters out there, as "not-conservative" as Trump may be, willing to throw away the country and give the reins to a communist like Hillary Clinton because they think Trump (who is a capitalist, mind you) is all about Trump? Trump has not been at the top of my list, and honestly, I am not sure he believes everything he says, nor that in his heart and soul that he resembles anything close to being a conservative or a constitutionalist. But, when given the choice between Donald Trump the successful capitalist who loves his country, and the socialist communists of Sanders or Clinton who hate the American System in its present state? I won't be able to pull the lever for Trump fast enough. Trump Breaks 50% in National Support for the First Time - YouGov


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