To a degree, I agree. This is the primary and Trump has much more than the normal media bias stacked against him. He is trying to eliminate competition...actually he is trying to annihilate it. Politics is dirty...no, we don’t like it, but that is the way it has always been...read some of the campaign tit for tat between Adams and Jefferson. As far as Fiorina, I don’t know who you’ve been watching, she is not likeable. She is certainly knowledgeable and has good command of the issues, but is not.
as far as likeability, we’re past the point of looking for a “nice” candidate. We need a candidate that is going to kick some a*s and get things done and right the ship. A generation of kindler/gentler and then 7yrs of Obama has put us in a pretty tough position.
Agree with you to an extent on the nice guy angle. Here is how I feel on it. Romney seemed to want to take the high road in the second debate with Obama after everyone was saying he had done well in the first debate. I believe that was a mistake and a big one. I don't want to see a candidate doing that in the end. A candidate has to get in the ring on the debate.
Tyson when he wanted to become champ would fight like every month. Most champions defend the title once a year.
Don't think Trump wants to take on 16 other candidates and the entire media every second of every day. He has to pick his spots some. He can stay tough and pick his spots. Conserve some energy for the long run.
What I said was Trump should beat Fiorina on like-ability. Didn’t say there that Fiorina was like-able.
And by should I meant what I thought would happen more than something he should do. I think Trump will beat Fiorina and part of it could be like-ability.