US voters must choose between a patriot or a cynical ‘Christian’

The choice facing US voters is crystal clear.
President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden exchange points during the fractious first presidential debate Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, Pool)President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden exchange points during the fractious first presidential debate Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, Pool)
President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden exchange points during the fractious first presidential debate Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, Pool)

In this November’s US general election the choice is between a good patriot (Biden) or an excuse of an old man that cynically pretends to be a Christian (Trump).

We are up against someone backed by extremists that want an agenda on the extreme end of the political spectrum.

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Just look at how my opponent is backed by thugs that physically attack supporters of my party that the other party pathetically disavows when it suits them or worse, blame my party for provoking those thugs. My party has plans to reduce crime, invigorate the economy, improve America’s standing in the world and undo the damage of my opponents.

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The other party just wants to push the same failed policies that make America a laughing stock globally and put people out of work.

The other party has clearly become more extreme and hard-line in recent years so absolutely must be kept out of power.

My candidate calls things as he sees them while my opponent levels random insults.

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See how the other party gerrymanders areas where they are in control.

See how the other party blames my party for the riots happening now but brushes over the way they use the riots for their own political gain.

See how the other party has shut down government when they do not get their own way, as my party tries to rein in their extreme agenda.

Patrick Healy, Watergrasshill, Co Cork

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