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  • Bryan Roels

    11/06/2022 03:43 PM

    I like Trump and his policies were spot on but he has a lot of baggage. If he would win the Rep. primaries, I would vote for him. However, I would like to see someone new that has similar vision and as sharp as Trump without the baggage. I would like to see DeSantis run in 2024.

    I know it would be difficult but I would like to see Trump be a key advisor for DeSantis but I don't think he his ego could handle being in the background.

  • Larry Boyd Selby

    11/06/2022 03:42 PM

    I support Trump's policies on energy independence, border control, and paying as we go on government spending, and many of the other policies he has supported. I didn't vote for his personality. Unless someone has better leadership and support the conservative policies, better than Trump, I will vote for them. Trust in leadership is in question at the present time, among policies.

  • Emily R. Bath

    11/06/2022 03:41 PM

    I would vote for him the same reason I voted for him two times before. He is the best president I've ever known and I'm 76. He says what he means, means what he says, and follows through. He did a fantastic job, especially with all the nay-sayers and detractors he had to deal with. God bless President Trump and his family.

  • Daryle Doden

    11/06/2022 03:40 PM

    In my opinion, governing leadership requires a level of moral authority that former President Trump has not earned and does not have.

  • Ron Olson

    11/06/2022 03:39 PM

    Yes, I would vote for Trump. To not vote for Trump would be like saying that it is okay for the democrat party and the deep state to derail an entire presidency by criminally setting up a president (Russian Collusion lies), falsely accusing a president and attempting to impeach him to cover up a previous vice-presidents political corruption for monetary gain and stoking up claims of insurrection to morph a simple riot into an impeachable claim against an acting president. Donald Trump was never given a chance to really implement his presidency as the democrats stopped working for the people for four years while they worked exclusively to shut out and shut down a duly elected president. That wasn't democracy, it was Piracy.

  • William James Lawson

    11/06/2022 03:39 PM

    Of course I would vote for him; I certainly wouldn't vote for his Democrat opponent! But I can't help wondering if four more years of hysterical Trump Derangement Syndrome from the left and the media would be good for the country.

    Donald Trump made history by beginning to break the status quo of the Washington political machine. But maybe Trump is greater than being president now. Maybe others should carry out his policies, carry on the work of Trumpism.

  • Norms Hage

    11/06/2022 03:38 PM

    We need him again to save this country!

  • Lynn Van der Vort

    11/06/2022 03:38 PM

    If Trump ends up being the Republican candidate, then I will vote for him in the general election. However, I would prefer to see someone younger, i.e. Ron DeSantis, Ted Cruz, or Mike Pompeo as the candidate. Trump could only have four years, as he already had one term. It will take more than four years to straighten out the mess the Democrats have put our county in, and it would be four more years of the Democrats trying to take him down by lies.

  • Jill Schmidt

    11/06/2022 03:38 PM

    I hope another younger conservative runs. Trump is too old ands too controversial. I believe he has opened a lot of eyes to the political corruption and has done a lot of good.

  • Gregory Jones

    11/06/2022 03:36 PM

    My comment is there a lot of people I have talked to that liked what that Trump stood for BUT did not the like it was deliverd. The propblem is a lot of people like what Stump stand for but do like the how how it is presentitive presetative..
    Please present with th e judjtive but also the love of Christ!!

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