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Fiorina a candidate of substance

America was hungry for a different kind of politician during the 2008 election, someone that we could trust and lead us towards the future. Democrats had a choice between a black man or a woman. After a difficult choice, they decided to choose Barack Obama even though he had less than three years of experience as a U. S. senator, and the only job he held before politics was as a community organizer and taught constitutional law.

Unfortunately, the voters made the wrong choice, and after seven years we live with the reasons why every day.

We can now go back and right the wrong and elect a woman president; someone who is honest, has political and business experience, someone that will unify America, has foreign policy experience, great command of current events and will lead us back to greatness.

If it’s your passion to vote a woman for president, your time has come. Her name is Carly Fiorina. She’s the Republican candidate. The country is coming apart, so we can’t afford to make the same mistake three times and vote for Hillary Clinton. We have to vote on substance and not passion.

Jim Barbieri

Spokane Valley



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