cautious. i think donald trump helps a democratic nominee, but at the same time i don t know who is turning out to vote. but does he hurt the lower card for lack of a better term? it depends on if he s going to run as an independent or not. that s the wild card here. i think chances are strong that he might, that he will do that. if he runs as an independent it helps and hurts at the same time. it hurts in the sense that hillary clinton will become the next president. it hurts in the sense that he might get more votes than the republican, however, republicans can say look, we distanced ourselves finally from the guy saying this stuff, meanwhile he s going to get his people out to the polls and they re more likely to vote down the ballot republican. a billionaire independent helped the first clinton get in, so history may repeat itself. if trump brings a democratic congress about, maybe he will
running as a billionaire independent and hoping that in the era of bush and clinton he can pull his 38% 39% to be the next president of the united states? i always thought trump had in the front of his mind running third party. back in 1999 trump toyed with the reform party, remember that? if he runs in the republican primary and has to pull out or fifth in iowa and fourth in sixth in new hampshire, i m not sure that helps him for the independent race. he had a great run. he s a talented guy. he knows how to dominate and get public ti. i think we ve seen the top. one thing rick perry did that we can say he could have had a lighter touch, he focused on the military question. it s one thing to be, you know, critical of illegal immigration and say some of them are