Election views: Donald Trump had his TV coverage and now it’s Hillary’s turn — what will the outcome be? What are the differences between the two? Trump started out with 17 candidates in the GOP race. Hillary started with two but ended up quickly with only Bernie Sanders.
How expensive are the comparisons?
Donald paid his own expenses and was not out begging for funds. He has a family that has jobs and are very wealthy, too.
Hillary has received a tremendous amount of donations, which she can add to Clinton Foundation income for speeches in countries that gained financially from this “investment.”
Twenty countries that donated substantial money to the foundation while Hillary was Secretary of State received $1.65 billion in weapons from the United States.
Then there was the time the Clintons “charged” for use of the Lincoln bedrooms in the White House. These guests contributed $5.4 million to Bill Clinton’s 1996 re-election effort, despite the fact it’s illegal to use the White House and government resources for political fundraising.
Hillary and the Benghazi episode exposed her negligence when four Americans were killed. Public records reveal that Hillary knew there were well-planned terrorist attacks planned for that day. For two full days after the attack, Hillary lied to America by claiming that they were the result of rage and violence over an awful Internet video — referring to an anti-Islam video on YouTube that almost no one had seen.
This is just a small history of scandal, corruption and cronyism. Liberty Guard has a booklet out with all of these scandals that I urge you to order.
Bernie Sanders ran against Hillary and he was an advocate for the young people and telling them that their education would be free. And where are those funds going to come from?
Donald Trump has an excellent man for vice-president in Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana, who will be a big help. He is conservative, a religious man and, along with his family and the Trump clan, brings some very positive hope for America.
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