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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Sdgla who wrote (947697)7/17/2016 11:48:01 PM
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Mr. Trump has espoused an “America First” ideology that would require other nations, from trade partners to strategic allies, to rely less on the United States’ generosity and put more of their own money into mutual aid arrangements. Critics have called Mr. Trump, who has questioned the United States’ involvement in NATO, an “isolationist,” a term he shuns.

It is an agenda that cuts a stark contrast with Mr. Pence’s 15 years of public service. Before being elected governor of Indiana, he spent 12 years in Congress, where he was molded in the neoconservative era of Republican politics that heralded a vision of the United States as a force for spreading democracy. “Throughout the world, the United States has stood as a beacon of freedom and hope, and I am confident we will remain so,” Mr. Pence wrote on his congressional website.

William Kristol, the editor of the conservative Weekly Standard, said Mr. Pence possessed a “Reagan-Bush-McCain kind of worldview,” which he described as “pretty much the view of every Republican nominee for most of our memory.”
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