If You’re Famous And Want Attention, Endorse Donald Trump

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If you’re famous and want attention from social media, endorse Donald Trump. At least that is one way some famous people in politics and the entertainment industry are getting our attention.

In less than a year we will have to vote a new president into the office. While we have many candidates to choose from, most of us have not made up our minds on who we want to vote for. However, there is one candidate that is unarguably unfit to be the United States President. That person is Donald Trump.

Donald Trump is a man that comes from a wealthy family. He has never been able to relate to the general public. He also has never been in a political situation. He’s best known for building his wealth in the realty and owning several properties named after him. While Trump is a billionaire, the younger generation knows him for being on reality television.

There’s a myth that once you go on reality television that is where your career stays. However, Trump is proving that myth wrong because he is currently the most popular candidate in the Republican party. The problem is his whole campaign is a joke. Every time Trump opens his mouth, it is clear he doesn’t really like people. So why would anyone endorse Donald Trump? The only logical reason is for attention.

Politics vs society. People should innerstand that politics is a business jus like the job you work at. I vote for @realDonaldTrump “YEP” 3
— ChingyJackpot (@ChingyJackpot) January 22, 2016

Chingy, the rapper best known for his song Right Thurr, put in his endorsement for Trump via twitter. His reasoning for the endorsement is because politics is a business just like going to a job. The only reason he could have done it was for attention and Chingy received a lot of it. Later he changed his mind about the endorsement.

Along with Chingy, Sarah Palin also decided to endorse Trump. She received a lot of attention too. None of it was good.

– Lashuntrice Bradley


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