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Trump sounds like a Democrat. He is blaming the Republican establishment that controls both Houses of the United States Congress for all the problems facing the United States in today’s world. The problems facing the United States in today’s world have been caused by President Obama and Harry Reid, the Senate Democratic leader. I can’t think of any Republican leader in the Congress who would be willing to work with Trump. Why would Republicans vote for a nominee who does not respect and trust the Republican establishment leaders in Washington? In the 2014 congressional elections, millions of Republicans voted to support the Republican establishment in Washington and the Republican Party gained control of the United States Senate and increased their margin in the House of Representatives. Obama’s veto power, bad decisions by the United States Supreme Court and the threat of the Republicans being blamed for a government shutdown prevented the Republican establishment from passing meaningful legislation. It is a media myth that many Republicans blame the Republican establishment for not solving the problems facing the United States. The 2014 Congressional elections prove that most Republicans supported the Republican establishment in Washington. Trump won many primaries with votes from his loyal TV fans and votes from Democrats. It is illogical to allow long time Democrats to be a determining factor in determining a Republican nominee for president of the United States.

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