My VIP for this week is former President Donald Trump. The Democrat Party, the Marxists, and the intelligence agencies of the United States have hounded him since 2015 – the year that he first announced that he was running for President of the United States.
Trump
was impeached twice – the first impeachment was for questioning Biden
corruption in Ukraine that is now coming to light. The second impeachment was
to remove him from office – after he was already voted out of office.
Trump
could have lived a quiet life and enjoyed his wealth if he were not running for
President of the United States once again. Since announcing his campaign, Trump’s
home at Mar-a-Laga was raided, a rogue New York state attorney general indicted
him, and the Department of Justice indicted him twice – plus adding counts to
one of the indictments. Rumors are that he will be indicted soon by the Georgia
attorney general.
Most
people would have been broken by the attacks that Trump has experienced. Yet, he
is still standing tall and holding his head high. He claims that he is fighting
for the rights of Americans: “They are coming after me because I am standing in
their way to get to you.” However, Trump is currently fighting for a freedom for
himself that is guaranteed to all Americans – the freedom of speech guaranteed
by the First Amendment.
Despite
all Trump’s legal problems, he sits squarely at the top of a recent poll.
Harris X recently conducted a national poll of 935 registered voters nationwide.
One polling question was: Does the President of the United States have the
responsibility to provide moral leadership to the people they represent? The
vast majority – 94% -- of respondents from across the political spectrum
answered yes.
Respondents
were given a list of presidential candidates and then asked this question: “Would
the following candidates do a good or poor job of providing moral leadership to
the country as president?” Here are the results:
Don’t
Know/
Good
Job Poor Job Unsure
Donald Trump 40% 48% 11%
Joe Biden 38% 50% 11%
Kamala Harris 38% 46% 15%
Mike Pence 36% 35% 29%
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. 35% 25% 40%
Ron DeSantis 32% 34% 34%
Vivek Ramaswamy 27% 17% 56%
Nikki Haley 26% 23% 51%
Tim Scott 25% 19% 56%
Marianne Williamson 12% 21% 67%
I
found this survey to be interesting because numerous people told me that they
could never vote for Trump on moral grounds. Of course, the big question about
the vote is two-fold: What does moral leadership for the president mean to you?
How does it apply to individual candidates? The answers also depend on political
identity. More Republicans gave Trump high marks, while more Democrats gave
Biden high marks.
To
me, it comes down to something much more important: Does the candidate love
America enough to put the country ahead of personal wealth and wellbeing? Trump
lost money while serving as POTUS, leaving office with less wealth than when he
was elected. On the other hand, Biden allegedly sold America to her enemies to
enrich his family while serving as Senator, Vice President, and President.
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