Thanksgiving Unity Call from Eric J. Troutman
As the political climate intensifies, Eric J. Troutman, a congressional candidate representing California's 47th District, is advocating for a moment of reflection and gratitude this Thanksgiving. He firmly believes that this holiday serves as a reminder for all Americans to forgive past grievances and to come together as a united front.
Troutman, who is in a competitive race against Democrat David Min, urges citizens to take a step back from political hostilities and appreciate the blessings of living in a prosperous and influential country. He passionately stated,
"We live in the greatest country in this history of the world and we are all so very blessed. The rest of the world looks up to us and wants to be us so badly. We have the smartest and best people here."
In his message, he criticizes the divisive tactics used by political parties that promote conflict and animosity among citizens. He argues that these tactics weaken society, allowing politicians to consolidate more power. Troutman remarked,
"But Americans are very smart and won't fall for that." By fostering forgiveness and unity, Troutman believes Americans can reclaim their strength and resilience.
Troutman also poignantly addresses his opponent, David Min, who has faced scrutiny for recent issues, including a serious DUI arrest. He expressed his desire to forgive Min, despite recognizing the potential dangers highlighted by the opponent’s past actions.
"Look, we know Min is maybe not the strongest guy and can't stand up to Trump. We're seeing Trump walk all over him... but we can forgive him. He's doing his best. Not sure he's cut out for this job, but we can forgive him," Troutman explained.
Regardless of their differences, Troutman implores voters to keep the spirit of Thanksgiving in their hearts, emphasizing the importance of healing. He invites everyone to join in prayer and reflection over their Thanksgiving meals, reminding them that these moments can serve as powerful opportunities for reconciliation.
In closing, Troutman reiterated his belief in America’s exceptionalism, proclaiming that
"We are a nation of WINNERS! Incredible people here. And very forgiving. We can forgive each other—and we will."
This Thanksgiving, as families across the nation gather to share a meal and companionship, Troutman hopes that they will also take a moment to forgive one another and appreciate the unique beauty of their diverse nation. He encourages citizens to celebrate with joy and moderation, reminding them that
"America Deserves to Win!"
For those interested in following Troutman's campaign, more information can be found on his official websites:
AmericaDeservesToWin.com and
TroutmanForAmerica.com.