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Will Loyalist Former Governor Mike Huckabee Be The Choice For The Next Vice President?
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The most important position has to decide the most important decisions

PHILADELPHIA - PennZone -- By: Dr. Chiazor Manuel, King University

"A leader is the one who can outline the broad vision, and the direction, and say here's where we are going to go, here's why we need to go there, and here's how we are going to get there." - Former Governor Mike Huckabee

For decades elections have been a battle between political parties, and with outcomes rendered that were not favorable. In the backyards of many American homes discussions are constantly being debated on what is better for the livelihood of the working class. In a time of great suffering sometimes a great leader emerges, for example the former president Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was recorded in historical ledgers that he gave Americans hope during the great depression of 1929. He enacted the Emergency Banking Act of 1933 in order to restore financial economic stability in the nation. As the current economy in the United States inflation rate fluctuates, as of today it is 3.27%; economists at University of Gothenburg, and others may agree that wars cause inflation to rise. According to multiple mainstream media news sources; the global landscape may be on the verge of many warring fronts. The next United States executive chairman as commander of the armed forces has to protect the country from threats foreign or domestic according to the constitutional oath of office. According to Former Governor Mike Huckabee the United States was safer when Mr. Donald Trump was in office as the United States executive chairman. In an on air interview he continues on to speak good things about the former president; will this former governor of Arkansas be the next vice president of the United States of America? As the reporter Anders Hagstrom of Fox News Media Network revealed, 6 swing states are leaning towards the Republican nomination for United States executive chairman; many are becoming disturbed by the medical condition of the current president. This could be a reoccurring event as a replica of the Ronald Reagan running for his second term in office. His administration was concerned about his mental ability to effectively perform the duties of the office of the United States executive chairman.

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"I need loyalty, I expect loyalty." - Former President Mr. Donald Trump

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