Great Plains Republican Women react to latest Democratic Debate

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  • Patrons at a restaurant and bar in West Hollywood, Calif., watch a past debate of Democratic Party presidential candidates.
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Wednesday’s Democratic Debate captured close to 20 million viewers, which was more than this year’s Grammys and Golden Globes, sources say.

Following the Las Vegas, Nevada, debate, Cleta Malone, past president of the Great Plains Republican Women and avid supporter of Donald Trump, spoke about the candidates, comparing Democratic contender Michael Bloomberg to the President.

Focusing particularly on Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren’s statement about Bloomberg’s “nondisclosure agreements against women who’ve been harassed,” Mrs. Malone revealed her thoughts on the former mayor’s secrecy, announcing, “She hit him with it! When you’re running for office, it’s gonna come back to bite ya.”

Mentioning that both President Trump and Bloomberg’s backgrounds were “not clean,” Mrs. Malone agrees more with how President Trump handled his situations and criticism that fell in the wake.

Mrs. Malone also encouraged others to support the President and the Republican Party. “Trump is a known quantity,” she said. “He has overcome unbelievable issues from the Democratic Party, and I, for one, will stand tall for Trump. I hope I can count on you to stand tall for all the Republicans that are running for office that prove their mettle.”

While six Democrats are vying for their party’s nomination, the New Hampshire Republican primary held February 11 shows Donald Trump with 85.6 percent of the vote; Trump’s closest competitor was former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld who received 9.1 percent.