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Trump versus Hillary . . . . . Here is why Trump is winning this contrast.

<<<    CNN HAS TRUMP [just] 6 POINTS BEHIND HILLARY. 

He has done 68 media interviews before the Sunday shows;  Hillary has done two  -  one to CNN [English speaking audience]  and the other to the Hispanic whatever network.

He is not under FBI investigation or DOJ scrutiny  --  she is,  of course.  

He loves media attention and answers all questions;  she controls her audience and the media that dutifully follows her around. 

He has managed to be on his third marriage and the survivor of four bankruptcies,  all without the stigma of "scandal."  She can't put on an orange jump suit without being criticized by "her" media.  

She has not drawn a crowd larger than 2,500 (her second announcement for her nomination campaign);  Trump just had 30,000 in Alabama according to the Mayor of Mobile.   

Most importantly to this discussion,  is this fact:  Trump is not drawing from the tea-party,  per se.  Rather,  his draw is the larger "conservative" population.  The tea-party tends to be ideological;  the conservative population simply wants this country "back on the right track."   It is becoming apparent,  in my opinion,  that this population will over-look statements and an agenda with which it does not fully agree for the sake of moving this country back to its roots   . . . . . . .   and Trump is making this specific promise,  to "make America great again."    We are a nation of liberal/conservative patriots and it is this community that just might be convinced by Trump  

More than this,  there is little doubt that we need a business man as president,  not some clown(s) who has no business experience   . . . . . . .   and that includes Hillary and Bernie Sanders.  It is this reality that makes Carly Fiorina an attractive candidate.  

At any rate,  Hillary continues to implode,  thinking that she can effectively deal with a serious legal problem by making political statements.  

And if she "goes down,"  I am thinking my ex-mother-in-law could win the coming election    . . . . . .   and,  trust me,  the Dems certainly do not want that to happen    . . . . . . . .    not that they lose,  but that they get my previously happy mother-in-law in the exchange.   


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