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To: LNV

Many do not give3 Trump his due regarding the brilliance of his campaign to date. I am not referring to some of the rhetoric we have seem from him but instead the two main pillars of his message. He has been saying from the beginning he wants to “Make America great again” and he will “Put America first”. Almost 60% of Americans agree with Trump on these two statements.

His opponent has no choice but to find a way to somehow disagree with Trump in order to avoid being seen as “Trump lite”. So how does a candidate run on NOT putting America (and Americans) first? How does she run on NOT making America great again? The latter can only be attempted by somehow convincing voters America is now great and then having to show why that is so compared to past years. This is clearly a daunting if not impossible task and IMO will fail except among the 10% on the fringe who will never listen to reason or see anything other than what they want too see.

As for convincing people in America their government should not put them first? No chance that will ever be done effectively.

In short Trump has shaped his campaign around two issues which now and in the future deeply resonate among ALL parts of the population. Add to this the fact he is considered the best qualified to handle the issue MOST important throughout the country, jobs and the economy and we can see why there is such wide spread excitement about Trump and also why there is such fear and hatred aimed at him from the Left.


18 posted on 05/10/2016 4:16:11 AM PDT by billyboy15
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To: billyboy15

Trump hasn’t spent much and already he’s giving Crooked Hillary a run for her (Goldman Sachs) $$$


26 posted on 05/10/2016 4:34:20 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator
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