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Should Trump be allowed to run for president again?
13 On Your Side Asked by 13 On Your Side
1/14/2021

Should Trump be allowed to run for president again?

47%
YES

2

53%
NO WINNER

2

47%
YES

2 Comments
Ken Whitson
1
Ken Whitson

Yes, he should. But Congress really needs term limits, and it would be better for the country if NONE of them ran again. Cancel the “cancel culture”

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James Canada
0
James Canada

He is the greatest president in recent history.

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53%
NO

2 Comments
Marie DiTucci
0
Marie DiTucci

Moot point Although as president he's had access to world's greatest health care he is still morbidly obese. He wont last another 4 years

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Do you agree with President Trump's executive actions regarding immigration?

Do you agree with President Trump's executive actions regarding immigration?

Yes

3

No

1

Yes

3 Comments
John Hutchins
1
John Hutchins

The LAW says you must come into this country legally.

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John C Eggers
1
John C Eggers

Because we are a country of laws! Our sovereignty is being threatened as well as our national security. Few if any countries allow birthright citizenship as well!

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John C Eggers
1
John C Eggers

Because we are a country of laws! Our sovereignty is being threatened as well as our national security. Few if any countries allow birthright citizenship as well!

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Julie DeAngelo
Julie DeAngelo

And yet you support a convicted sexual assaulter and felon for President. What about the law now.

No

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Do you feel hopeful for these next four years?

Do you feel hopeful for these next four years?

Yes

0

No

3

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

3 Comments
Julie DeAngelo
0
Julie DeAngelo

Our President is a sexual assaulting convicted felon.

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2010raulm
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2010raulm

With a known racist, white supremacist and convicted felon with plans of revenge and no respect for the rule of law and/or judicial process, etc. Yeah, no.

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