Donald Trump Jr. Says Everything Republicans Have Been Wanting to Hear for 30 Years

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  • Source: Red State
  • 11/09/2020

“I think the Democrats are used to this from a Republican Party that hasn’t had a backbone.  You aren’t going to see that this time around.  That party is gone and anyone that doesn’t fight like that, should go with it!”

Watch:

As a longtime Republican, I have had issues with how candidates have rolled to Democrat demands every time they are made. In 2012, when the media circled the waters on Mitt Romney’s “47%” comment, I, at the time, stated that Romney should just come out and say that what he said was accurate, no matter how mad the left wanted to get about “divisive politics.”  Instead, Romney came out, hat in hand, and bowed to the left in asking for humble apology.
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