In choosing a president, we really don't choose a Republican or Democrat, a conservative or liberal. We choose a leader.
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We live in a democracy, and people are free to sometimes choose the wrong leader.
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.
The thing about American politics, as I've learned, is there is no choice.
When you see how the President makes political or policy decisions, you see who he is. The essence of the Presidency is decision-making.
We chose more freedom instead of more government. We chose the principles of our founding to solve the challenges of our time. We chose a special man to lead us in a special time. We chose Mitt Romney to lead our nation.
One thing Republicans understand: In American elections, you have to choose from among only two people - not between the perfect and the good.
Choosing one's leaders is an affirmation that the person making the choice has inherent worth.
When you're the presidential nominee you get to pick whomever you choose to be on the ticket, and that person gets to say yes or no because, obviously, it's a very important decision.
One right decision doth not a great president make.
For the record, our democracy is revered around the world. And free elections are the best way on Earth to choose our leaders. This is how we elected John F. Kennedy; Ronald Reagan; two George Bushes; Bill Clinton; and Barack Obama. It has worked for decades.
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