Stuart Varney talked to a father and son in Ohio today. They voted for Obama in 2008 and 2012, but now they’ve switched to Trump.
They gave two reasons. They believed Obama when he said he would review NAFTA. Guess what? Obama didn’t.
They also thought Obama would be better for jobs. Guess what? He wasn’t.
Now, they want Trump. Watch via Varney & Co.:
BATTLEGROUND OHIO: People who voted for Pres Obama are now voting for @realDonaldTrump. “Our country is going in the wrong direction. pic.twitter.com/o4g8EdOnCt
— Varney & Co. (@Varneyco) October 26, 2016
From the video:
Stuart Varney: “From Trumbull County [Ohio], your entire family is now solidly for Trump. But as I understand it . . . you used to be all Democrats. Why the switch? Tell me.”
Daniel Moore, Sr: “Well, sir, I did vote for President Obama in 2008 and 2012. Because I’m certainly not a racist, but I am among the 75 percent of Americans who think the country is going in the wrong direction. So, at that time, it did seem President Obama was going to make a difference – help change the direction of our country. I liked what he had to say about his promise to review NAFTA . . . So I was disappointed when he did not do that.
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I’m a political activist, and as my friends and co-workers were approaching me, their question was: When is President Obama going to start focusing on jobs?”
He’s right. Obama promised to look at NAFTA. Obama promised jobs.
Obama didn’t deliver on his promises.
So this Ohio Democrat family is switching to Trump.
How many more working families are doing the same?
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