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Donald Trump to become the second president having a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

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It was damaged during the campaign. Not sure if it's been repaired yet or not.

On another note, it shows how funny it is that he's become President. Reagan was the Governor of California for 8 years before he became President. Trump, on the other hand, has no prior experience in government.
 
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Reagan was the Governor of California for 8 years before he became President. Trump, on the other hand, has no prior experience in government.


Trump has business experience. Polls this year showed voters placed more importance on business experience than on government experience.
 
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Trump has business experience. Polls this year showed voters placed more importance on business experience than on government experience.


A lot unsuccessful business experience as well.

National exit polls surveying voters also showed that most voters (60%+) thought that he was unqualified to be President.
 
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A lot unsuccessful business experience as well.

National exit polls surveying voters also showed that most voters (60%+) thought that he was unqualified to be President.


A few out of few hundred. That's still A+ grade. He's the first president who has a private jet.
 
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A few out of few hundred. That's still A+ grade. He's the first president who has a private jet.


The second part of my post was more important. That was the main point I was trying to make. Most voters think he's unqualified to be President.
 
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Fake polls.


"National exit polls from the US election suggest as many as 61 per cent of voters viewed Donald Trump as “not qualified” to be President, despite what now appears to be his convincing victory.

The polls, which survey some 100,000 Americans as they leave their booths and offer insights into what drove the election result, found people were generally unimpressed with either candidate.

Asked if Ms Clinton was qualified to be President, 52 per cent said yes compared to 47 per cent who said no. When the same question was asked about Mr Trump, the split was 38/61 for yes/no."

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...trump-president-hillary-clinton-a7406521.html
 
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