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Donald Trump Deserve To Be A President
Donald Trump doesn't deserve to be a president. A person like that guy can't run for president. Woman should be treating as good as everyone else on this planet. A woman gave birth to you, why would you even try to say a bad thing about them. If we as the people, as the citizens of this country stay shut and don't make ourselfs clear and make good decisions our future it is going to be miserable and that it is not what we want for our children, not even for us.

Our future it is going to be on his hands and him saying that is a great example of what kind of person will govern our country. First of all, he doesn't even pay taxes and now he wants talk about woman. On top of that, he doesn't only talk about woman, he talks about hispanics.

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