An avid Trump supporter proves that age is not a hindrance to help campaign for the GOP nominee's presidential win. Probably the youngest campaign manager, this boy is making headlines as he leads Trump's campaign in Jefferson County, Colorado.
12-year-old boy Weston Imer does not need anymore to describe how much he supports GOP nominee Donald Trump. He may not be an eligible voter yet but his campaign efforts in Jefferson County, Colorado shows how much he wants to influence other people to vote for Trump in the coming November elections, and for the youth to be inspired and do the same.
According to CNN, the 12-year-old boy's current chores is to help coordinate with volunteers in Colorado and other operations that would move people to cast their votes this U.S. elections. For Imer, he is taking part in Trump's election campaign to voice a message to the youth on how important election education and political involvement are.
Because of Imer's early political engagement, it is no surprise that the boy wants to run for President in 2040 with Barron Trump as his running mate. His mother, who works at Donald Trump's campaign office is also supportive of him, and is ecstatic about how the experience is teaching her son more of U.S. politics. School's still out and the mother sees campaigning for Trump is a good way for Imer to spend the rest of his summer vacation.
According to CNN, Weston Imer wants Donald Trump to win so that safety of school campuses would be assured, something that he thinks Democrat nominee, Hillary Clinton, wouldn't be ale to guarantee. If Clinton wins, the young boy predicts that the number of school shootings would triple its current figures.
According to The New York Times, Clinton is leading election polls against Donald Trump in Colorado. Clinton's campaign in the state focused on education spending and investment on infrastructure. Still, Trump supporters in Colorado believe a win for their nominee since many of their fellow Coloradans are still undecided who to vote between Clinton and Trump.
As for CBS News, Clinton's national lead in polls against Trump is becoming less and less secured. Her lead has declined from 6.4 points in early August to 5.1 points as of late.This is really a tight election race and both presidential nominees have to fight tooth and nail to win the presidency.
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