Trump, like other "outsiders" before, was probably naive and idealistic about US democracy.https://twitter.com/DavidMDrucker/status/719549911553961984 …
@Redstone1111 Disagree, but it's a theory that would explain his fumbling of this part of the campaign. Appreciate your POV.
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@DavidMDrucker Like when Schwarzenegger became gov'r, he didn't realize that CA was actually run by its corrupt legislature. -
@Redstone1111 Well, I was there covering it, and he was immediately successful & appeared to have a firm grasp on things. FWIW.
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@DavidMDrucker Generally this "part" of the campaign doesn't happen, the party establishment has already gotten its way by now. -
@Redstone1111 This part of campaign only happening because as much support as Trump has, it's not enough, yet, anyway. -
@DavidMDrucker It's no different than the amount of support that Romney had among voters, the establishment this time won't accept. -
@Redstone1111 Big difference. No candidate put together delegate oppo like this. And their $$/support dried up. -
@DavidMDrucker If Santorum or Gingrich knew they had the backing of party brass to deny Romney, they would have kept no-hope campaigns going -
@Redstone1111 Cruz is in because he has voter support. No money & he couldn't do this. Newt/Rick had no $$ not enough voters. -
@DavidMDrucker No he isn't, he's in to try and stop Trump from getting to 1237. If Trump were Romney Cruz would already have dropped out.
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