Decision 2016 is a down and dirty look at Donald Trump, and the 2016 election. If you're on the fence about who to vote for. Or if you’re wondering what all the fuss is about, this book will give you a quick overview of Donald Trump's personal, business, and political life.
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Donald Trump in cartoons Early presidential runs – 1988 and 2000 Personal life – grandparents, parents, wives, and children Donald Trump - presidential jokester, or presidential joke? Donald Trump as a candidate. What’s the attraction? By the book. Donald Trump in his own words Is he serious? Can he win?
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Face it. Donald Trump is bat-shit crazy. But, he’s tuned into the average man on the street. They’re pissed off. They’re tired of being shit on. And, Donald Trump is the only candidate that seems to get it “Make America Great Again” is the precise message these Americans want to hear. They don’t care who says it. They just want to know the candidate who says it has the balls to make it happen. To many of these disaffected people, Trump appears to be the guy best able to make it happen. He’s not afraid to say what he thinks. He’s a little rough around the edges. In fact, he’s anything but “politically correct.” That’s the real attraction of Donald Trump. He said it best, himself. “I think the big problem with this country is being politically correct.”
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