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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (103370)4/24/2011 8:27:55 AM
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US religious figure backs Donald Trump White House bid
A US religious figure whose father advised several US presidents has backed Donald Trump's bid for the White House.

Mr Trump has attacked Mr Obama repeatedly in recent weeks
Apr 2011
telegraph.co.uk

Reverend Franklin Graham also told ABC television that he doubted former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin would join the field of candidates aiming to unseat President Barack Obama.

Asked whether Mr Trump might be his preferred candidate, Rev Graham told ABC's "This Week" program: "Sure, yes."

"When I first saw that he was getting in, I thought, well, this has got to be a joke," Rev Graham said. "But the more you listen to him, the more you say to yourself, you know, maybe this guy's right."

The flamboyant businessman has attacked Mr Obama repeatedly in recent weeks – notably repeating the debunked claim that the president was not born in the United States – and suggested he could make a White House run.

Recently public opinion polls have found Trump at the top of the pack of Republicans with former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.

Asked about Mr Romney, Rev Graham replied: "No question he is a very capable person, he's proven himself" but did not endorse him, according to an account of the interview released by ABC.

Rev Graham, whose father the Reverend Billy Graham has met with US presidents of both major parties in the Oval Office since 1950, said he doubted Mrs Palin would run for the White House.

"I think she likes speaking on the issues, and I agree with many of the issues that she brings up," Graham told ABC. "I don't see her as running for president."
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