My husband is prepared- Melania Trump makes case for Donald at RNC
Tue Jul 19, 2016 02:36:pm World
4.5K By Buchi Obichie
At the Republican National Convention which began on Monday, Melania Trump made a case for her husband, the presumptive GOP Nominee, Donald Trump.
Appearing on stage, the Slovenian immigrant who became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2006, stated that her husband was ready to lead the United States, and 'ready to fight every day to give our children the better future they deserve.'
After being introduced onstage by her husband, Melania insisted that Donald had a history of 'inclusion, not division,' and that despite attacks from Democrats and journalists, he 'intends to represent all the people, not just some of the people.'
'That includes Christians and Jews and Muslims,' she said.
'It includes Hispanics and African-Americans and Asians, and the poor and the middle class.'
He's prepared, she said, to be a powerful President for every American.
'He will do this better than anyone else can, and it won't even be close,' she said, to warm applause.
Melania didn't promise a smooth path to the White House, saying that there will be bumps in the road.
In the words of the aspiring First Lady, 'It would not be a Trump contest without excitement and drama.
'But throughout it all, my husband will remain focused on only one thing: his beautiful country that he loves so much.'
According to Mrs. Trump, her time as First Lady would be filled with 'ensuring that every child can live in comfort and security with he best possible education.'
Donald Trump came back on stage amidst wild cheers from the delegates, to walk his wife off the stage.
Appearing on stage, the Slovenian immigrant who became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2006, stated that her husband was ready to lead the United States, and 'ready to fight every day to give our children the better future they deserve.'
After being introduced onstage by her husband, Melania insisted that Donald had a history of 'inclusion, not division,' and that despite attacks from Democrats and journalists, he 'intends to represent all the people, not just some of the people.'
'That includes Christians and Jews and Muslims,' she said.
'It includes Hispanics and African-Americans and Asians, and the poor and the middle class.'
He's prepared, she said, to be a powerful President for every American.
'He will do this better than anyone else can, and it won't even be close,' she said, to warm applause.
Melania didn't promise a smooth path to the White House, saying that there will be bumps in the road.
In the words of the aspiring First Lady, 'It would not be a Trump contest without excitement and drama.
'But throughout it all, my husband will remain focused on only one thing: his beautiful country that he loves so much.'
According to Mrs. Trump, her time as First Lady would be filled with 'ensuring that every child can live in comfort and security with he best possible education.'
Donald Trump came back on stage amidst wild cheers from the delegates, to walk his wife off the stage.
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