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From A Disappointed Trump Voter: Dear Mr. President-elect

You need to change, for the good of the United States.

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From A Disappointed Trump Voter: Dear Mr. President-elect
Ian White

Trump.

You're the president now. Congrats. You've already gladly accepted the election's results. But let's face it, there's something else that you need to accept and understand...

You have hurt and negatively influenced a lot of people this year, and I think that needs to change when you enter into the Office. When you become president, I ask you to do just a couple things for the common good. First, I hope you apologize to all of the communities you’ve threatened to eliminate. Second, I want you to tell us what you really stand for. Do you stand for America, or do you stand for tyranny? Besides just getting "crooked Hillary" to prison, what is your goal for America?

If you think words don’t mean anything, then you’re wrong. YOU have hurt so many people, and as president of the United States, it has now become your responsibility to heal those wounds. You have scarred America, and it is your responsibility to take action for that. You have put fear into America, and you must fix that. You have to prove that you aren’t what your words say you are.

You say you want to make America great again, but that can't happen if you are trying to separate the Citizens of the United States using stupid stereotypes.

You have to stop negatively influencing your supporters. You have helped to encourage racism and animosity against minorities. Lots of people aren't afraid of you, they are afraid of what your supporters are going to do or what they believe because of you. There is a huge climate of hate all over the United States.

I hope that as president, you will fix the mess you have created.

I Pray that you will do your job to the best of your and preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.

Sincerely,

A Disappointed Trump Voter



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