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If voters are undecided at this stage of the 2024 election cycle, they have not been paying attention.
If they have been lazy and are leaning toward or committed to voting for Trump and the Republicans because they are simply following the mass emotions of their tribe, there is still time for them to inform themselves and be patriots.
And if they have children, they can still be parents who make them proud, and of whom their children will be proud in 20 years.
Is there any more important qualification to be president than to be honest? Isn't the presidential race ultimately about character?
Before deciding on who to vote for as president, voters might ask themselves which of the candidates they would choose to run their business, head their church, or run their school? They might also ask why they would vote for a candidate of proven dishonesty, dishonesty that would disqualify him from almost any job in the country.
The chapters in this book should be of great interest to such voters, and to others who are concerned about how they might vote.
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If voters are undecided at this stage of the 2024 election cycle, they have not been paying attention.
If they have been lazy and are leaning toward or committed to voting for Trump and the Republicans because they are simply following the mass emotions of their tribe, there is still time for them to inform themselves and be patriots.
And if they have children, they can still be parents who make them proud, and of whom their children will be proud in 20 years.
Is there any more important qualification to be president than to be honest? Isn't the presidential race ultimately about character?
Before deciding on who to vote for as president, voters might ask themselves which of the candidates they would choose to run their business, head their church, or run their school? They might also ask why they would vote for a candidate of proven dishonesty, dishonesty that would disqualify him from almost any job in the country.
The chapters in this book should be of great interest to such voters, and to others who are concerned about how they might vote.