Call it the traditionalization of Trump.
After months of bombast, drama, and schoolyard insults, the new, more establishment image of Trump has recently begun to emerge as we near the end of the primary schedule.
Of course, Trump will never be an establishment guy — they’d never let him — but he’s now begun to employ their more traditional tricks in order to lock down his nomination and set him up for the general election.
He’s even admitted this tactic himself, saying of his GOP rivals, “After I beat them I’m going to be so presidential, you’re going to be so bored.” This week we’re witness to one of his first “boring” moves, an op-ed written in The Wall Street Journal. Even the headline is a riff on an established GOP tactic, resembling Reagan’s “Are you better off than you were four years ago?” refrain.
Trump will never be boring, but this op-ed may be his first step toward general election plausibility. Now all he needs to do is get there.
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It is not working for me and 93 million other Americans looking for work in this Country and so much more.
Us slaves have no system, we just wait on our orders. We can only hope it’s peaceful cause it ain’t fair. Help us Trump! unlock these chains.
Any system which works against my country and its freedoms does not work for me,either.
It isn’t Donald ESPECIALLY LIKE THIS…..GET OFF YOUR KNEES TO THE JEWS OR GET LOST……. http://revisionistreview.blogspot.com/2016/04/republican-party-is-told-to-follow.html
Cause he cares?
Just took advantage of early voting today here in Maryland to cast my ballot for Donald Trump!!!!!!!!!!!!Trump in 2016!!!! For those of you in Maryland , make sure you also choose all three Trump delegates on your ballot as these are the delegates who will go to the convention.
Actually our country is doing pretty well right now
The manufacturing jobs need to come back.
Is a shame need to be replaced
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