There’s no doubt about it, this has been a bad two weeks for
Donald Trump. But it’s certainly not hopeless for the Trump train and there is
movement to turn the ship around.
Chief among them was firing campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
I don’t believe for second his firing had anything to do with Michele Fields or
Ivanka Trump.
Lewandowski was fired because he was a bad political
manager. Whatever position he held before the campaign did not translate well
into politics.
Chief among his mistakes was the failure to create a
campaign organization in all 50 states to secure the gains of Trump’s primary victories.
This mistake almost (and may still) cost
him the nomination as the Trump delegates to the Republican convention are not
really loyal to Trump.
However, Trump is still the odds on favorite to win the
nomination and this is what he need to do to win the general election:
·
Discipline, Discipline, Discipline. Pick a
message of the day and stick to it. Do not go off on personal tangents about
lawsuits and judges at best you seem petty and narcissistic and at worst you
allow your opponents to define you as a racist and bigot.
·
Make peace with the Republican establishment.
They don’t have to like you, but they need to be on-board with shared political
interest. Remember, you will need their organization
since you failed to create one yourself.
·
Find the money. Hillary Clinton is outspending
you three to one in Florida and the polls are showing it.
·
Define Hillary before she’s finished defining you.
From foreign policy, to a liberal social agenda, to cozy relationships with
wall street bankers, to a character issues, Hillary Clinton is a target rich
environment. Time to start shooting.
·
Make this campaign about the voters. The means
concentrating on trade, energy, and economic policy. You have the convince them that their
situation will improve under you and that you will “Make America Great Again”.
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NBC's Steve Kornacki: Amazing How Thin Clinton/Trump Margin Is, Despite Trump's Problems
MSNBC host Steve Kornacki discusses the latest 2016 election polls showing Clinton and Trump in a dead heat in several key battleground states with the hosts of NBC's Today Show:
"It’s amazing," Kornacki said. "If you take the 2012 electoral map: Obama versus Romney, and kept it the same... If you can flip Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida, you’re the next president. For all of the trouble [Trump has] had, you’ve got them dead even in Ohio and Pennsylvania. [Polls showing him down in] Florida is bad news for him."
“How worried is the Clinton campaign about just that?" Today Show host Matt Lauer asked. "[We just saw several] great weeks for Hillary Clinton, terrible weeks for Donald Trump -- and they look at those polls in those states, how do they explain that?"
Hillary is so vulnerable.
HB posted on CHT he want nothing more then to debate the facts on the issues, ok.
HB, Why have those that voted for Obama/Hillary poorer then they were before they took office?
Good post, CS.
Trump's speech today went a long way toward defining Hillary.
He made some good points.
She IS using blood money.
I don't see a path to victory for Trump. He can't unite the party. Sanders is very close to throwing his support behind Clinton. Certainly not all his supporters will follow, but many will. Trump's speech was effective, but so was Clinton's.
If I've learn anything in this election cycle, it is to never underestimate Donald J. Trump.
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