An election is a bet on the future, not a popularity test of the past. James Reston
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11%7 Votes
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In nature, the Great Pyrenees is confident, gentle, and affectionate. While territorial and protective of flock or family when necessary, the general demeanor is one of quiet composure, both patient and tolerant. The Great Pyrenees is strong willed, independent and somewhat reserved, yet attentive, fearless and loyal to flock and family.
I bet most Americans would agree, although their voting record say that what they say and what they do are very different indeed.
For the most part I would lean toward agree, but if we were talking about this last US presidential election, I would have to strongly disagree.