The choice could not be more clear. Americans can elect someone who literally personifies the failed establishment in Washington, D.C., or we can choose a leader who will fight every day to Make America Great Again.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We can choose a leader who will fight every day to make America great again.
In choosing a president, we really don't choose a Republican or Democrat, a conservative or liberal. We choose a leader.
We need a president who will choose to do what's best for the country, even when it doesn't personally benefit them.
The best thing going for us is Al Gore. I cannot conceive how the American people could elect him. On the other hand, I couldn't conceive how they could elect a Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton - especially Clinton in '96.
I would give the people of America to their first opportunity to elect a president who doesn't belong to either party since George Washington.
We cannot elect a president who provides no hope to the laid-off union worker, no hope for the mother of five and no hope for the researcher who might find a cure for cancer. We cannot elect a leader who is willfully ignorant to the outcry of young people who want real criminal justice reform and responsible gun safety legislation now.
If the people should elect, they will never fail to prefer some man of distinguished character, or services; some man, if he might so speak of continental reputation.
I think the American people should express their preferences, and we'll accept their choice.
I want a president who will teach our children that everyone in this country matters, a president who truly believes in the vision that our Founders put forth all those years ago that we are all created equal, each a beloved part of the great American story.
The thing about American politics, as I've learned, is there is no choice.