Nope. I was an early adopter of Trump. They day he gave that reporter grief he earned my support. He is a fighter, and I am tired of the GOP.
The morons are still underestimating the power of the people who support President Trump.
Just watch: Until November of next year we’ll be hit will poll after poll telling us how Trump will be defeated and then election night will be a repeat of 2016...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mYVi7WHyiU
I picked him the day he came down the escalator since he said just the opposite about immigration than the GOP. I knew people would quietly agree.
Was big on Cruz at first but Trump was just obnoxious enough to make me feel he could lead and he was and is a great businessman, anti-war, wanted a wall. He spoke my language and when he finally told Hillary( sort of stalking around like a tiger) “You would be in jail,” I damned near cried with glee.
Lot’s of stuff haven’t happened yet but he’s our only hope and he’s done a heck of a lot with 99% of all media hating him, almost all the House, the senate and his own executive branch. He’s moving mountains with our prayers.
I still like to laugh at Joy Reid and Laurence O’Donnell.
They were absolutely positive Trump had no chance to win the Republican nomination and then they were absolutely positive that Trump had no chance to win the election.
We weren’t supposed to be able to elect a President who would side with the citizens and the rule of law.
The GOP had US in a box voting endlessly for their amnesty candidates who were really Democrats in R jerseys.
The last two didn’t even try to win.
Having lived in North Eastern Pennsylvania I knew when he came down that elevator that he was the next POTUS...you can tell what type a person is good and one that is phony...just look at the lib clown tribe this coming election, that’s all you have to see...
Our President will be running another 4 years, and if we can get rid of the libs in both the House and Senate, we can have him for 8 more after this 4!!!
God Bless This Man You Choose As Our President!!!
A day after Trump came down the elevator I said was going to switch from supporting Cruz to supporting Trump. Because immigration and the border was the number one issue and nobody else was going to do a thing about it. Then a bunch of people here said, “Then you are a liberal!”
At the time, I remember being surprised he actually made his candidacy official as he had been teasing about running for at least two decades. At the time, it looked like Jeb Bush was going to be a shoo-in so I was happy that Trump was in. Not that I gave Trump any real chance at that time but I knew he was capable of rattling some cages and really shaking things up. I watched his announcement speech on YouTube the next day and was impressed.
Over the next few weeks, he was under constant fire from the media and it looked like his campaign might implode at any time. I half-expected him to drop out of the race in a huff, telling us "I don't need this crap" - sort of like what Ross Perot did in 1992. After all, like Perot, he was a billionaire businessman who really didn't need to prove anything to anybody.
I'll never forget the moment when I realized he would actually have an excellent chance of winning. It was at a Phoenix rally around the middle of July. Something like 15,000 people showed up and Trump was absolutely mobbed with admirers. I think he was still using his own security team then and they were clearly overwhelmed. Trump also had an impromptu news conference that day in which he presented some people whose family members were killed by illegal aliens. It was then that I realized he was pretty much unstoppable so far as the nomination went.
Poor "low energy" Jeb Bush, that man was totally destroyed. Trump ran over him like a Mack truck.
I had supported Cruz over Trump because Trump had no record and had previously described himself as pro-choice. I was mistaken at the time in my assessment on his likely performance, but from the very beginning I had stated that if Trump got the nomination he would beat Mrs. Clinton and it wouldnt be very close. That part I got right.
I heard the announcement and thought, oh, he’s running? Then I forgot about it until the first GOP debate. After that, I was in.
I liked what I heard in that first speech he gave next to the escalator. He was clearly different than all the other candidates and was boldly embracing ‘dangerous’ policies like building the wall. I’d say after about two weeks of cautious optimism regarding Trump I finally decided he was the real deal, and he became my first choice. I had been supporting Cruz up till then.
I was arguing with Freepers that Trump doesn’t shoot from the hip. Everything he says has a purpose.
Who here remembers Nick Carraway? Debating was a lot of fun.
Once I saw that Cruz wanted to increase the H1-B program by 500%, and that Trump was a fighter, I was on the Trump Train. I think that happened at the end of 2015.
I was all for Trump but thought it would be an impossible candidacy, so I backed Cruz until Cruz tried to blame Trump for what was obviously false-flag violence at one of Trump’s rallies - that was March 2016 IIRC. After that, Trump all the way. And nothing he has done or been unable to complete in the meantime has changed my mind.
I looked at my 2 boys while about to tee off on the 1st hole at a local golf course about August 16, 2015. “Remember this day...Donald Trump is our next president.” They looked at me like I was crazy.
Trump was the ONLY person t could have beaten Hildsbeast!
After hearing him speak in Mexico City during the summer, I knew he would win, and was on board even before that.
Thank you, Lord, for President Trump! Certainly His ways are higher than our ways, and His thoughts higher than our thoughts!
Honestly...Bracing for the she-devil presidency and the end of America!