The Importance Of Open Eyes For American Citizens

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Till this day, we are 396 days until our American citizens decide which presidential candidate they would like to give America’s future to their hands. We as American citizens should unite and open our eyes to reality. Let’s open our eyes to the problems our country is going through. Just to name a few, America is facing problems with national debts, rising unemployment rate, and high taxes. John Ellis Bush is an American businessman and politician who served as the 43rd Governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007. During his time in office for Governor of Florida he was able to make outstanding changes such that could help the United States become a successful country. A number of statistics have recently shown that Bush has good leadership. For

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