Trump Campaign Unveils New 'What Would Trump Do?' Bracelets
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
81% : " The bracelet launch coincides with a new campaign commercial featuring Trump as the good shepherd, possibly even a very tremendous shepherd.65% : "I'm the best at doing what Trump would do.
61% : According to campaign sources, other items in development include an "All I Need Is Coffee And Trump" mug and a worship album entitled What A Friend We Have In Trump.
59% : The Trump campaign has added a new line of inspirational merchandise items, including a "What Would Trump Do?" bracelet reminding supporters to seek President Trump's direction in all of life's situations.
54% : "The bracelet serves as a constant reminder to keep Trump first in your life, and the rest will simply fall into place.
47% : " President Trump himself has reportedly begun wearing the bracelet at all times on the campaign trail.
34% : "Asking yourself 'What would Trump do?'
33% : No one is better at doing what Trump would do than me.
17% : "Any time I have a decision to make, I ask myself what Trump would do -- and then I do it," explained Trump.
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