Presidential candidate talks reclaiming patriotism from Trump, Republicans

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2020 Democratic candidate and veteran Rep. Seth Moulton says Pres. Trump will be 'harder to beat' than Democrats may think: 'I'm running a campaign based on service, on reclaiming patriotism from the right-wing politicians that think that they own it.'

"I am running a campaign based on service, by reclaiming patriotism from the right-wing politicians that think that they own it, on what it means from a Democratic perspective to keep America strong and safe," Moulton told ABC’s"This Week" co-anchor Martha Raddatz,

The Marine veteran added,"Real service to the country is making a sacrifice to do the right thing for others. To do the right thing for America. And Trump doesn’t understand that at all." "We need a commander in chief who does the right thing for the country," Moulton told"This Week,""who restores moral leadership to the White House, who tells the troops we are never going to put you in harm’s way without a clear mission and a clear way home.

"As much as I disagreed with the war, I knew I could have more of an impact by being there on the ground, influencing how it was being fought every single day, than just by being back home," Moulton told"This Week." As a veteran, Moulton received his health care from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and continues to do so even after he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.

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