Once again, let me preface my comments and thoughts on the Hofstra presidential debate by making it very clear to you all that, I am, first and foremost a staunch republican, a tried-and-true conservative and a steadfast supporter of Donald Trump to be the next president of the United States of America. Just about a month ago, on August 29th, I took to writing my article ‘I Hope I am Wrong’. In it, I kindheartedly conceded the victory of the next presidential elections to Hillary Clinton by virtue of the fact, that a great majority of Americans, simply put, have succumbed to a culture of Marxism and Communism, readily perceived in just about every fabric of our New Republic – a culture led by Barack Obama with his commitment of transforming this great nation made back on October 30th, 2008, just before he was elected as the 44th president of the U.S. – a commitment which will be unreservedly continued by Hillary Clinton, were she to become the next president of the United States.
No sooner had I published my capitulation article, in the weeks that followed, all national polls soon began to prove me wrong, showing Mr. Trump’s legendary come-from-behind race for the presidency, as margins tightened and the tie turned in Trump’s favor even in some key swing states, such as Iowa, North Carolina and Ohio, while in others, like Nevada and Florida, polls showed both candidates being in a dead-heat well within the margins of error. Before I knew it then, polls were making me second-guess myself as to my unwanted concession, and, in fact, even made me think twice, on how wrong I could be, paying homage, if you will, to the title chosen for my article – mind you, a blessing in disguise when it is all said and done.