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In his opinion piece "Of Trump and tribalism," (Sept. 26) John Donegan voices his concerns about Trump, and describes his unwillingness to support a Democrat because of perceived liberalism. Not all Democratic candidates have the positions decried by Mr. Donegan. I am a Democrat who has voted for both Republican and Democratic presidential candidates—I rarely agree completely with a candidate's platform, but I choose those who I believe are most qualified and who understand and support our democracy and our Constitution. Mr. Trump does not understand or support our democracy and Constitution. I do not understand why the Republican Party does not put forward a candidate they can be proud of, instead of cringing away from.
Celia Lang
Pismo Beach
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