Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani told Newsmax on Wednesday that President-elect Donald Trump will keep his campaign promises to Americans.
Giuliani told "The Chris Salcedo Show" when he was New York's mayor, he "wrote down everything I promised, and I had an official who was an assistant to the mayor who followed me around all the time, making sure I kept my promises."
"I learned that from Ronald Reagan because I worked for him as the associate attorney general," Giuliani said. "So, I can only think of Ronald Reagan, who was that obsessive about the idea of keeping his promises, and of course, he won that wonderful morning in America election [in 1984] based on that. But that's what a representative republic is all about. It's about we vote for them; they effectuate our will, not they double cross us."
Last night, with victory looking inevitable, Trump stated to a room full of supporters: "It's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us. It's time to unite. I will govern by a simple motto: promise made, promise kept We're going to keep all our promises."
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