Lover710115 wrote:
Hi, I am what you may call a right-wing conservative Republican from the Sunshine State. I am the father of two and grandfather of three.
I hold a very traditional value system and my political leanings are not currently reflected by either party.
The federal government has become inundated with criminals who are not serving the folks of this once great nation, but are more interested in serving their own selfish interests.
As a resident of Florida, I highly favor Ron DeSantis as the next president of the US for what he has done in the state of Florida.
Trump had his time in office and what did he accomplish? $7.8 trillion added to the national debt, division of our nation, and as he failed to keep his promise of the wall on our southern border, we currently have the big problems of illegal immigration today.
Governor Ron DeSantis has served our nation as a naval officer and is a self-made man, unlike the current favorite who dodged the draft, commonly insults service members, and was given substantial amounts of money from his daddy, which he managed to lose due to his inability to handle business.
And in these tough global times, I believe it necessary we have a Commander in Chief who actually served our nation in a combat area.
If we do not get some new, younger blood into the White House, I believe my grandsons will still be paying the price as well my great grandchildren and their great grandkids.
A vote for Trump is a vote for Biden. Remember that your children's children will judge you in the future for what you do today.
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Governor Ron DeSantis is the former U.S. Representative for Florida’s Sixth District.
A native Floridian with blue-collar roots, Ron worked his way through Yale University, where he graduated with honors and was the captain of the varsity baseball team.
He also graduated with honors from Harvard Law School. While at Harvard, he earned a commission in the U.S. Navy as a JAG officer.
After active-duty service, Ron served as a federal prosecutor.
He was first elected to Congress in 2012.