Three days after voters elected Donald Trump, notorious for insulting the service of war hero Sen. John McCain and threatening to weaken the First Amendment of the Constitution, Warwick veterans were split on whether to worry about the president-elect’s indifference to the ideals they served to protect.
Voting was off to a brisk and well-organized start right off the bat during the first hour of voting, a trend that continued through the morning and into the early afternoon.
Following a stunning mass abdication of common sense, the nation’s two major political parties will present voters with unprecedentedly unworthy choices for president Nov. 8: A tech incompetent who jeopardized national security, and an ignoramus vowing to assault the Constitution while courting treachery with the totalitarian tyrant of America’s long-standing rival, when he isn’t busy inciting the world’s crackpots to assassinate his political opponent.
Super Tuesday’s in the books, but there’s still time for Rhode Island voters to register in order to weigh in on the presidential primary April 26 – three weeks, in fact.
Warwick’s Lincoln Chafee has ended his campaign for president, announcing the decision in the text of his speech to the at the 22nd Annual National Issues Conference of the Women’s Leadership Forum in Washington, DC, posted to his campaign website this morning.