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Thursday, May 26, 2016

Trump Clearly Knows How to Win Over Women

So far his strategy is to attack Hillary for her husband's sexual affairs that she was the vicim of.

It's puzzling. The media credits Trump with fighting this brilliant, asymmetric campaign, yet his strategy is to double down on the GOP 90s strategy which failed spectacularly.

http://lastmenandovermen.blogspot.com/2016/05/trumps-brilliant-unconventional.html

As Republican Rick Wilson who advised Giuliani for his 2000 NY Senate bid-before Giuliani had to drop out-reveals, they had looked into attacking Hillary for her husband's affairs and concluded that it was a loser.

Most women felt like Hillary deserved to be Senator because of her husband's affairs.

Women surely must love to see him blame Hillary for her husband's affairs while Trump himself has been a serial philanderer.

But this seems to be his whole strategy. Meanwhile he has attacked a leading Hispanic GOP woman, Sussana Martinez in her own state of New Mexico.

However, he thinks that choosing a female Vice President would be mere pandering. Who says he's not sensitive to women?

"Choosing a woman as Donald Trump's running mate could be "viewed as pandering," according to Paul Manafort, the presumptive GOP nominee's campaign chairman and chief strategist."

"In a wide-ranging interview with the Huffington Post's Howard Fineman published on Wednesday, Manafort also weighed in on Trump's tax returns, his proposed Muslim ban, the coming general-election contest with Hillary Clinton and the Manhattan mogul's plan to target moderate Hispanic voters."

"The Clinton campaign and its allies have been hitting Trump for refusing to release his tax returns, as he promised in a 2015 interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt."

"But Manafort said he’d be “surprised” if Trump did so, explaining, “It’s not really an issue for the people we are appealing to.”

“I wouldn’t necessarily advise him to,” Manafort continued. “His tax returns are incredibly complicated. I wouldn’t understand them, so how are the American people going to?”

"Trump has said that he will not release the returns until a "routine" IRS audit is completed. In an interview earlier this month with Greta van Susteran of Fox News, Trump said, "Hopefully before the election I’ll release ... And I’d like to release.” But he has also downplayed the importance of the returns, claiming they won't reveal much."
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/trump-veep-woman-manafort-pandering-223591#ixzz49lxURL6X

Which is it? Do they not reveal much or are they too complicated for anyone to understand? So while the media becomes feral over Hillary's emails, Trump is going to be less transparent than Richard Nixon.

Here I think Manfort does make news:

"Trump isn't interested in playing a hands-on role in the White House, Manafort said — that's the job of the vice president."

“He needs an experienced person to do the part of the job he doesn’t want to do. He seems himself more as the chairman of the board, than even the CEO, let alone the COO," Manafort said. “There is a long list of who that person could be ... and every one of them has major problems.”

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/trump-veep-woman-manafort-pandering-223591#ixzz49ly144A0

He won't take a 'hands on' role as POTUS? He's saying that his Vice President is effectively going to be running the country?

So why isn't this person on the top of the ticket? Can you say constitutional crisis?

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