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 Mr Trump, Keep Your Campaign Promises If You Expect to Be Re-Selected <br/>-2

When a Presidential candidate, any Presidential candidate, campaigns and any promises to those who citizens of the national electorate who support him, or her, and end-up voting for that candidate, those voters expect that person to make good on those campaign promises. Currently, Donald J. Trump is floundering during his first year as US President in fulfilling the promises he made to the Republican, Tea Party, and independent voters who upset the 2017 Presidential Election by electing him; and by keeping a corrupt Democrat from being elected . Those voters are also the ones who elected a majority of Republicans into the US House of Representatives and the US Senate. Trump 's descriptive language that he has used in describing what he intended to do as President and Chief Executive in order to eliminate the federal status quo in Washington, DC, such as "drain the swamp," and "rid the republic of the political swamp creatures (illicit politician)" who have damaged the feder These countries are excluded from the rank-and-file rank-and-file rank-and-file patriots have looked forward to a dynamic shifting of constitutional power back to the States, in accordance with the 10th Amendment, from an abusive and regulatory federal to promote to end office, and the President 's promises to end illegal immigration, to build a Southern border wall, to end DACA, and the many other priorities set during that campaign, which are of paramount concern to Republican and Tea Party voters, have not been kept.

Mr. Trump needed to fully realize that what was raised, concerned Republican, Tea Party, and independent voters was not only a 2017 win as US President, but also, and much more importantly, a mandate to keep his promises. That is, Trump needs ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ 0 ; s doing things. Currently, as of Friday, March 23, 2018, President Trump needs to understand That he will definitely lose the support of those Republican, Tea Party, and independent voters who elected him in 2017 if he signs into law the $ 1.3 trillion spending bill that has was passed by the Republican-controlled House and Senate. But that 's not a thing. will be inexporably detrimental to th e republic. Above all, signaling of this bill will diminish the support of those many Trump voters in a Republican congress and assure the retaking by the Democrats of a major status in the House and the Senate during the mid-term elections.

Mr. Trump desperately needs to learn from the splendid lesson set by the great president Andrew Jackson during the time he served two presidential terms, from 1829 to 1837. The significant lesson that Jackson provided to future presidential candidates, through his deportment as President, was, "keep your campaign promises." I have compared Donald Trump to Andrew Jackson in their bids, during different centuries, for the Presidency and the winning of the confidence of the common voter, and there are numerous similarities Andrew Jackson campaigned primarily on the evil of the Bank of the United States, the forerunner to the Federal Reserve Act, and Trump campaigned on the evils of illegal immigration, DACA, and unconventional federal regulatory power. Jackson 's campaign promises to de - charter, and end, the Bank of the United States made sense to the voters in 1829, and Trump 's vow to end illegal immigration by building a wall, by ending DACA, and the draining of the federal swamp, or Washington, DC, made great sense to many more voters in 2017, Republicans, Democrats, the Tea Party, and independents. By keeping his campaign promises, Andrew Jackson won reelection in 1833, and Trump must realize that he was elected to do the job that he represented, during his campaign, he was going He needs, rather, to get serious about doing what he was elected to do, and remember that he & # 39; s in a dirty swamp that drastically needs to be drained, and his creatures eliminated, not Las Vegas, and that he & # 39; s the President, and not Wayne Newton.




 Mr Trump, Keep Your Campaign Promises If You Expect to Be Re-Selected <br/>-2


 Mr Trump, Keep Your Campaign Promises If You Expect to Be Re-Selected <br/>-2

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