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Ex-Mexican president warns voters against Donald Trump

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by Joseph Earnest April 25, 2016

 

Newscast Media MEXICO CITYFormer Mexican President Vicente Fox is urging US voters to look before they leap. The global consequences would be dramatic if Donald Trump won the presidency, he told Deutsche Welle's James Blears in Mexico City.

 

Fox said Trump is provoking hate, division, conflict in every word and every public policy that he's suggesting. Every word that he says would have a profound effect on what we've built in history as an economic free-market system, trade relations among nations and regulations on foreign investment.

 

When asked why he used a cuss word after saying, "I'm not going to pay for that f***ing wall," Fox replied, "We've reached a point that is very worrying, to hear this American voice that represents 18 percent of American voters. It's also very worrying to listen to these ideas of closing that great leading nation within four walls, isolating themselves from the rest of the world. This can provoke a trade war with China and Mexico."

 

The former president also said that Ted Cruz is as bad as this guy Trump. The great loser of this campaign, Fox believes is going to be the Republican Party, and that the winner is going to be Hillary Clinton. Fox predicts that Trump or Cruz could never get enough votes to win the presidency without having the Latinos, the Hispanics, the Mexicans and the migrants. Add Comments>>

 

Vicente Fox was president of Mexico from 2000-2006.

 

 

 

Source: Deutsche Welle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        

  

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