Trump doesn't stand for religious right but it’s not a negative in America

The Trump-Fiorina ticket makes sense.

The democrats are purportedly taking American in the wrong direction and the republicans are taking America in no direction. Further, most of the republican dialogue is pointing out that democrats are taking America in the wrong direction. The picture that comes to mind is a big circle and a lot of elected politicians in that circle, running as fast as they can (which is nearly imperceptible to the citizenry), and accomplishing little to nothing. Now, Donald Trump doesn’t sound like that. He resonates an image of success driven, sense of urgency, imminent action, relentless drive, determination and he’s not going away. He relates to the American ideals of winning, competing, striving, being financially solvent and not settling for second best. Wow! Also, he isn’t standing for the ideals of the religious right like many of his republican peers. In fact, he may be secretly immoral. But, this is not a negative in America in 2015. It’s more of a reality. Politicians and morality make strange bedfellows, anyway. With a woman on the ballot with him, he only becomes stronger. An answer to the women who are looking to vote for a woman like Hilary Clinton. I like the way this is shaping up.

Jim Moore

Pace

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