Always, but not this time.
Donald Trump lost me a long time ago.
I know some want to stick it to the
so-called establishment, reject the status quo, and they see Trump as
their vehicle. And I know some Republicans dislike President Obama, and
have such a strong dislike for Hillary Clinton, they are willing to
vote for a man they know does not have the temperament, knowledge or
experience to be president.
In
fact, I think many Republicans know Donald Trump could cause great
damage to our country and the world at large, and still plan to vote for
him. But not me. He represents practically everything I was taught
not to be, and everything my wife and I taught our daughter not to be.
Clinton,
the Democratic candidate for president, will be getting my vote, not
reluctantly, but with a strong conviction that she will be a good
president.
She has made some mistakes and I would
love it if she had done some things differently. But this I know:
Clinton does her homework, and she learns from her mistakes. She is
smart, tough, highly knowledgeable and has shown she is genuinely
willing to work with Republicans and anyone else to address the
countless problems that confront our nation.
Clinton
proved her worth in the Senate -- and her willingness to reach out to
others. I saw this firsthand as a Republican congressman from New
England, and more personally as chairman of the National Security
Committee of the Government Oversight Committee.
My committee held one of the first hearings
on the illnesses afflicting those who worked tirelessly at the twin
towers site to find 9/11 survivors and clean it up. At the time,
Republicans were in charge of the White House and Congress, and Clinton,
who participated in our House hearing as the Democratic senator from
New York, could have taken a very partisan position. Instead she chose
to be an important part of the solution, which she definitely was.
As first lady, and more so as senator, being part of the solution was the kind of role she continually fulfilled.
Credit: CNN

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