I was one of many thousands of Rev. Jerry Falwell Sr.’s “moral majority” donor members. Liberty University was his pride and joy. He had deep religious belief.
His son, Jerry Falwell Jr., isn’t a reverend. He’s the President of Liberty University. Presidential candidate Donald Trump made some kind of deal with Jerry Falwell Jr. – that’s why he was endorsed by Jerry Jr.
Mr. Trump claims his opponents who receive lobbyist campaign money will owe their lobbyist friends favors. He wants it known that he finances his campaign with his own money and doesn’t owe any lobbyist favors. He doesn’t mention why Jerry Falwell Jr. endorsed him for president.
How much money did he donate to Liberty University? What’s the difference between lobbyists giving money or Donald Trump doing the same for a Jerry Falwell Jr. endorsement?
The news media is building Mr. Trump’s ego. Come general election, they will dump him and give the election to the Democrats.
Bob Dole, John McCain and Mitt Romney were all moderate Republicans, and they all lost their election. Should the Republican voters support Donald Trump this presidential election it won’t be any different. He will lose.
The “war on women” will be the issue. Divorced and married a number of times, Mr. Trump likes to bad mouth everyone. He’s on an ego trip.
Pro-life organizations oppose presidential candidate Donald Trump – they do not trust him. The next president will nominate a number of Supreme Court Judges.
Do you want to elect a businessman who filed for bankruptcy four times?
Conrad Boisvert
Old Orchard Beach
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