Special Envoy to Van Wert and Maplewood (Ohio)
His nickname sticks to his skin:
“RINO”
, for Republican in Name Only
(Republican, in name only).
But Chris Gibbs doesn't care.
Gnarled hands, cowboy boots and silver hair, the former Republican leader of Shelby County, western Ohio, assumes his turnaround.
His treachery, prefer to say his former companions in political games.
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In October 2019, this farmer from Ohio surrendered his GOP (Grand Old Party, Conservative) card.
"In 2016, I voted Trump by pinching my nose,"
says the handsome bearded man, gazing out over the verdant expanses of Maplewood, where his 90 cows graze.
"I accepted the fact that Trump would allow the appointment of conservative judges who were so sorely lacking to protect our Midwestern values (weapons, religion) under attack under the Obama presidency,"
recalls Chris Gibbs, who calls himself a pragmatic Reagan
.
And then I told myself that there was no presidential decision
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