Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Dolad Trump, a man who thrives under pressure

By simple logic of political, Donald Trump's name should be preceded by the term ex-candidate for president. But two weeks before the final debate of Republican and two months before the elections within the party's old presidential campaign billionaire noisy New York is booming.

The contradictions and problems that would end any politician does not seem to make even a scratch Trumpi-t. In fact, it looks like the leading candidate Republican causes knowingly all this mess if supporting proved declarations that thousands of Muslims celebrated in New York the attacks on the Twin Towers, or the Obama administration seeks to bring over 200,000 Syrians in the US among them can be terrorists.

Analysts say that Trump is benefiting significantly from the new trend to challenge the old political class anger in a political season. In fact, it seems that the lack of a united opposition within the Republican Party allows him to accumulate more and more support.

The figures are clear in this regard, as in the last survey he leads in national Republican preferences with 32% to be followed by Ben Carson, his closest rival with 22%. However, many political analysts say it is too early to say that Trump will prevail and that the real test will be the day of the election. But none of billionaire noisy underestimates of whom say they will continue to surprise people.

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