Reagan, Trump past officials endorse Trump
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A group of 70 senior government officials who formerly worked with various Republican administration, including Reagan's and Bush's, endorsed U.S. President Donald trump for re-election on Monday.

They former government officials cited his accomplishments on foreign policy and national security.

In an open letter, 70 former officials, which includes governors, senators, national security advisers, military generals, and ambassadors from the Trump, George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, Reagan, Nixon and Ford administrations, lauded Trump.

This in terms of his efforts to keep a "strong foreign and national security policy in America's interests."

The letter stated that they believe that a president's duty and loyalty are owed first and foremost to the American people and not the international community.

The letter added that for all of these reasons, they have decided that Donald J. Trump should be re-elected as President of the country.

The following are the names that led the initiative:

KT McFarland, a former deputy national security adviser to Trump; Christopher Burnham, the former assistant secretary of the State Department and Under Secretary General of the United Nations during George W. Bush's presidency; Charles Glazer, the former U.S. ambassador to El Salvador under Bush; and Deroy Murdock, a former member of the Department of Education during the Reagan administration.

Burnham said that Trump has achieved a remarkable number of successes on behalf of our nation.

Burnham added that the opponent bristles at his methods, but the scoreboard shows something.

The former official added that America is winning and they want to keep winning, adding that they are urging their fellow Americans to vote for Donald Trump.

Other notable signatories include former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani

This also includes Germany's past U.S. ambassador Ric Grenell and former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour.

The authors noted Trump's imposition of sanctions on Iran, North Korea, Russia and China.

They also cited Trump's efforts in securing additional funding from NATO allies, as well as the peace deal that he helped forged between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

The authors also mentioned his authorization of a drone strike killed Iran's top security and intelligence commander, Gen. Qassem Soleimani.

Glazer said Trump's foreign policy has strengthened America's national security, advanced the cause of peace in the Middle East.

They also added that it has held the Chinese, Russia, and Iranian governments accountable.

Glazer also said that Trump has and will continue to have the fortitude and leadership to keep American safe, at home and abroad.

Trump has a 46 percent approval rating on foreign policy, which is slightly below his overall job approval rating of 48 percent, according to a Fox News poll published on Sept. 13.

Meanwhile, reports said that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is leading Trump in the national polls for the presidential election.

However, this does not guarantee Biden's victory.

Back in 2016, Hillary Clinton also had a clear lead over Trump in the polls for almost the entire 2016 campaign.

However, she ended up losing in the electoral college.

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