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Trump will do what most want done

It appears that Mr. Trump will be the GOP Nominee for president. Like many, he was not my choice to be the nominee but he is now.

In recent days, we have heard of several GOP 'Establishment' elected officials say that they may not support the presumed nominee. I believe these longtime embedded establishment officials are free to not cast their vote in the privacy of the voting booth but to say so publicly is unconscionable. I would like to inquire to each and all of them, how can they not support a fellow Republican when they have been elected by Republicans? Do they prefer to turn over the election to the Democrat Party and if so, how dare they?

As to apparent nominee Trump, he campaigned against the establishment so why would he want them or seek their backing him? His victory was decided by the majority of the common, everyday people, voters who are tired of the establishment of either Party or what they have done. Moreover, what they have not done for "we the people."

Yes, clearly Trump can take the course in Basic courtesies 101, tone the rhetoric down several notches and maybe he will. What candidate has all the attributes one would want or hopes for in a candidate? But, what Trump states he will do is what most of the populous want to see done and, quite frankly, do not care about political correctness at this point. They sincerely and seriously care more about saving this great nation and yes, "making America great again."

Jerry Marchese

Wayne

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