Beware of dancing too soon over Donald Trump

As the drama of the US presidential election unfolds perhaps I could use an Americanism and caution people against ‘dancing before they get in the end zone’.
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Trump announced his candidacy in 2016 many laughed and thought it a business promotion stunt.

He got the nomination against a field of 17 talented folk: governors, senators and even a brain surgeon (Ben Carson) and won against all pundit and poll predictions.

He survived the Mueller prob into Russian collusion etc

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So dancing before getting into the end zone might not be a wise idea especially for those who suffer from what is known as ‘Trump derangement syndrome,’ it could be bad for the blood pressure

Brian Gibson, Comber

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