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Donald Trump Debate
People from all around America are lining up to support Donald Trump to be the next United States President. These American’s are scared that they will be expatriated by immigrants and minorities. His supporters are saying that Trump has the attitude that we need in a president. One voter even stated that we need someone who will not let people “get away” with breaking the law. With the hopes of Trump being the next president many believe he will put our economy back where it belongs using his business skills. Since the first day of his campaign Trump has made remarks on the boundaries of race. Some people believe that Trump has so many supporters because they believe he will protect them over the next four years. His supporters also show an …show more content…
One supporter even claims that the other nationalities are getting all the attention and no one is looking out for the whites. This supporter thinks with Trump as president, we as whites will begin to get recognized again. All lives matter, not just black lives. With the resent state of terrorist attacks American’s are wondering if President Obama is really doing everything in his power to keep this country safe. Over his campaign Trump has proposed to increase surveillance and put a temporary ban on Muslims entering America. This proposal has indeed gotten his supporters energized on the subject. Donald Trump has truly mesmerized his voters over his campaign. People are saying there has truly never been a presidential candidate like Trump. With his unfiltered attitude, confidence, and strength he is just not a normal politician. What is most surprising to the majority of protestors is the how much his support has grown. Trumps army has grown so much since the beginning of his campaign in June. To think it all started in the lobby of Trump Tower nine months ago and now we stand here with Trump at the head of the polls. Trump has been running a successful campaign and we will see if it has truly

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