Posted on 09/16/2015 6:20:06 AM PDT by GIdget2004
When Donald Trump steps onto the debate stage Wednesday, he'll face his rivals for the first time without one of his most valuable assets: a crowd.
The raucous 4,500-strong audience of rank-and-file Republicans that packed into a Cleveland sports arena last month for the first GOP debate fueled the bombastic billionaire, who has copped to making many of his sensational comments as an "entertainer" rather than as a presidential candidate currently smoking the rest of the GOP field in the polls.
But Wednesday night's debate will have a different feel in the more somber confines of the Reagan Presidential Library with a more subdued crowd of several hundred donors and party insiders.
Half a dozen campaigns contacted by POLITICO this week predicted the shift could have an unsettling effect not only on Trump but on many of the other contenders who fed off the energy of the lively arena during the Fox News debate on Aug. 6. Ohio Gov. John Kasich, for example, basked in the warm applause of a hometown crowd. Neurosurgeon Ben Carson delivered soft-spoken jokes that drew roars of laughter. Trump drew some cringing laughs when he cracked a joke about Rosie O'Donnell that he built into an indictment of political correctness.
A quiet crowd, the campaigns noted, can turn punchy quips punchless, stifle the sharpest retorts and turn a potent applause line into an awkward rejoinder.
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These nimrods don’t realize that Trump is one of the most talented people at adapting to a situation around. Quiet may be to his benefit more than anyone thinks.
Ha...in your dreams "consultants" and campaign staffers>
Ha....Trump can handle that with no problemo....
From his book "Trump...the art of the deal" (published in 1987)
Page 185 /186...
"I have great respect for what the Japanese have done with their economy, but for my money they are often very difficult to do business with.
For starters, they come in to see you in groups of six or eight or even twelve.,
You may succeed with one or two or three, but its far harder to convince all twelve.
In addition, they rarely smile and are so serious that they don't make doing business fun."
So Trump has been dealing with this type of situation for about 30 years.
He will do just fine in the debates today...and have fun doing it.
So, who picked the audience?
Dream on, Trump is going to Clean Their Clocks AGAIN!!
Actually that's all I remember about his performance in Debate #1. He told the best joke.
I am sure that Trump has dealt with hostile smallish audiences (stock meetings, for starters) and in more adverse circumstances (e.g. corporate bankruptcy). Trying to trip him up is a stupid strategy.
I don't think this will make one bit of difference. What he had for dinner will matter more.
-PJ
Exactly! Who really believes the media anymore? The Genie is really out of the bottle at this point.
wow..
so basically they have stacked the audience against Trump?
unbelievable!
I am not even much of a Trump supporter, but this kind of thing pisses me off.
Does the donor class somehow feel under-represented all of a sudden, or what?
In Ohio, the Ohio Republican Party doled out the tickets. I'd say it was a 1/2 hostile crowd to Trump and he did just fine. I know, I was there.
America needs to clean house, and Trump's offering her a huge high-powered vacuum cleaner. These establishment jackasses can't stand it because they are part of the debris that needs to be thrown out--and will be if the American people are half as wise as their forefathers.
If the GOPe ever fought Liberals as hard as they fight Conservatives, we’d win!
The GOP just allowed another fiasco and again on 9/11. Arming Iran. Three years after we’re still needing the Secretary of State to explain how the embassy staff was killed in country
They think quizzing trump on the name of the general we’re giving 150 billion dollars to is good moderating
We don’t like the GOP. Nor do we like their pundits. If they figure that out the debate will have been a success
Trump doesn’t have crowds in the boardroom..................................
The crowd he had at the last debate didn’t seem to like him. As I recall, he mentioned that during the debate. He still won.
Expect CNN to do the same tonight.
Leni
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