There is also one aspect you have not addressed -- our freedom.
What candidate will do his best to continue the fight against those who have attacked us and continue to vow to destroy us?
For all his faults, it would have been reasonable to have included our current President in your pantheon of those a current candidate in today's environment should aspire to emulate.
When a nation is at war, which I sometimes think we forget that we are, then we must elect a new leader who understands our situation and will endeavor to first and foremost -- protect and defend the United States of America to the best of my ability so help me God.
There is no more important consideration for a candidate to address at this time in my humble opinion.
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