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A Thank You To Donald Trump From A Proud Female College Student

Thank you, Mr. Trump, for being there when our country needs you the most.

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A Thank You To Donald Trump From A Proud Female College Student
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Dear Mr. President Elect,

Thank you. Thank you for being a symbol of hope for the people during this election, a hope for a change that so many citizens of our great country need.

As a proud female college student, I can say that I was overjoyed to cast my vote for you as my President of The United States of America on November 8th. For many, to see you in the White House was their worst nightmare, but to me, it was the only hope I saw for this country.

Hope that as a woman, I will not be oppressed, that I will not need Hillary Clinton's aid for equal rights because I already have them. The only component to the degree of my success is the amount of work I dedicate to my goals.

Hope that the biased and dishonest media does not have the power to sway the people in what they believe. After being battered by media that was not showing me all the facts, being fair, or furthering my ability to make one of the most difficult and important choices I've made in my life time, I am relieved to know that a majority of the people saw through it. The people saw that the media was underestimating the intelligence of voters in America and making fools of themselves.

Hope that as a college student, you will understand the sleepless nights and sacrifices I take in order to reach my goals, that my hard work will not be spread thin or taken for granted.

Hope that as a citizen of America, you will keep our constitution intact and our freedoms alive. My freedom to make choices on my own without government interference. To remember what Ronald Reagan said during his farewell address, "We the people tell the government what to do, it doesn't tell us."

Hope that a growing baby in the womb will not be denied it's right to life.

Hope that the working class will not be forgotten about or left behind.

Hope that all of our Veterans will be treated the way they deserve.

Hope that our country will continue to be protected by the highest ranking military in the world.

Hope that no matter our religion, our sexual orientation, gender, or race we will be protected and respected.

Hope that Washington will return to working for the people and not for themselves, money, and power.

Hope that you will be a President for everyone.

Hope that the American people will know nothing but the truth.

Hope that you will make America great again because we need you, Mr. Trump. We need you to carry out your promises and not let the hope in our hearts go to waste. We need you to pay close attention and address the problems that have risen in our country. We need you to keep our country the land of the free and home of the brave.

Thank you, Mr. Trump, for being there when our country needed you the most.

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