But for six or more weeks, Trump has had more media coverage than probably any primary candidate ever. Folks have been firing at him from all directions and all it’s done is increase his support.
Opponents can only hope he will make a mistake because there is little reason to think any of them can compete with him.
What I personally would like to see from Trump and his campaign is a lot less bluster and bombast and a lot more policy and substance which I think is noticeably lacking in the Trump campaign.
Take taxes-—Does he favor the Fair Tax? Does he favor the flat tax? What does he think of our current corporate income tax rate-—the highest in the industrial world? I have no idea.
What is his position on the minimum wage?
What about the Export-Import Bank?
What is his position on Obamacare? Does he favor repealing it? If so, what type of system would he like to see in its place? I have no idea.
How would Trump deal with our $18 trillion national debt?
How would Trump deal with entitlement programs?
I have no idea. I would love to know.
What programs, what cabinet departments, would Trump repeal?
Which ones would he turn over to the states?
Once again I have no idea.
The whole thing is just a circus in my eyes.
If I could see some REAL reform and some substantive policy positions, I could change my mind.
I am ALWAYS skeptical of people who for the presidency as their very first elective office.
I would love to be convinced Trump isn’t a charlatan and a loose cannon.
I am very concerned about his past donations to the Clintons. What was he thinking?
I live in CA. Our primary is dead last in June. The race will probably be decided anyways before I get to vote on it.
People have so had it with our professional political class. Congress’s approval rating is in single digits. The dentist that killed Ceil the lion probably has a higher approval rating. We should be happy a decent man like Trump is leading the anti DC movement instead of someone with evil intent.