Sure, in the last three weeks, he's more conservative than Romney.
Upon closer examination of their records, they seem virtually identical.
Both were for abortion before they were against it. Both were for gun-control before they were against it. Both were for universal health care before they were against it.
They're indistinguishable from each other when you examine their records.
Upon closer examination of their records, they seem virtually identical.
When, ever, has Romney insisted on leveling the playing field in China's economic war against the USA.
When, ever, has Romney insisted on "making legal immigration difficult, and making illegal immigration impossible"?
When, ever, has Romney insisted on reviving the manufacturing base of the USA, drilling in the USA for oil and gas, reducing the monstrosity of government so that small businesses and individuals can once again prosper in the USA?
Trump also supported back in 2000, eliminating the public debt, school choice, strict border security, increased military spending, the death penalty and allowing citizens to opt out of social security.
http://www.issues2000.org/Donald_Trump.htm
I can't think of anything Romney did in Massachusetts that was conservative. And, if he did anything conservative, it was with knowledge he was running for President.
But, I agree that Trump fails as a conservative on several key issues.
It's past time someone like Rush or Hannity asked him about his support of Canadian-style socialized health care.