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« on: May 12, 2016, 08:38:09 AM »

It's not bad to remind voters what Trump has said, but I think the focus is slightly off.

Clinton's campaign's highest priority against Trump should not be to highlight his (terrible) politics, but to drive home, again and again, the fact that Trump is grossly unqualified to be President under any circumstances, because he is a lying idiot.
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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2016, 11:55:38 AM »

I actually thought the Trump University stuff had some legs, especially with stories run parallel to it about the working people who were defrauded by the scam. It's a repeat of the Romney Bain style attack of showing that he doesn't actually care about working people and it's probably a lot more effective that highlighting yet again all his sexist, racist etc statements - I think by this stage everyone's already aware of those and have made their minds whether to keep supporting him based on them. It's a shame that the judge postponed the Trump University trial until after the election because that would have certainly kept it front and centre in the news during the general election cycle.

And the tax returns. Every single day some Clinton surrogate needs to openly speculate on air on what's so troubling in them that he refuses to release them.


What could be in Trump's tax returns:

  • He's paying little or nothing in taxes
  • He's not as rich as he claims to be
  • Investments in unpopular or politically damaging companies
  • Donations to liberal democrats
  • More investments in China than he's previously admitted

He's in debt, to the tune of tens if not hundreds of millions, to the same banks and other companies he criticizes Clinton for taking money from.
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