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Don’t Simply Elect a Recognizable Name | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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In the journey to elect a new president, it can be easy to rely on name recognition and party affiliation
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to determine who should be our next leader. The problem with this method is that it gives no regard
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to the values of the candidates or the type of leaders they are.
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Many people overlook a key element that needs to be present in someone who will not only lead well, but take our nation to great heights.
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That element is the ability to unite those under their authority and bring unity of efforts to the country.
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They are willing to negotiate their methods for pursuing greatness while holding onto a common goal.
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That unifying effect of leadership will truly change this nation. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.