Donald Trump Arguments

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Furthermore, Donald Trump is a president who most people see as weak, but others see him as a responsible and caring person. Trump won his presidency by convincing enough white voters in other states that only he was strong enough to fix any problem. According to “Goliath.com” Trump is used to doing as he pleases. He doesn’t listen to anyone, not even his campaign team who might be telling him to take precautions on his rhetoric. Republican and democratic politicians argue that he is erratic, racist, and sexist who don't care for his people.

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