The GOP establishment has done everything in their power to destroy businessman Donald Trump since he joined the race over seven months ago.
Trump connected with the American people on different issues such as immigration, building the wall, terrorism, and many more hot topics people are talking about at their dinner table.
It’s not the fault of Donald Trump or his supporters that the other candidates didn’t have a message of hope and solutions. The GOP candidates field decided to go after Trump in a negative way, and now the establishment and many groups have decided to throw everything including the kitchen sink just stop the nomination of Trump.
From The Hill:
Seventy-six percent of the estimated 9,200 political attack ads that ran over the past seven days took aim at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, a new study says.
Seventy-six percent of the estimated 9,200 political attack ads that ran over the past seven days took aim at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, a new study says.
A coalition of conservatives committed to stopping Trump blanketed the nation with 7,000 TV ads over the last week directly attacking him, according to figures published Tuesday by the Center of Public Integrity (CPI).
About 40 percent of the anti-Trump ads were concentrated in Florida, a March 15 winner-take-all state where Trump currently leads in the polls.If Trump wins the Sunshine State, it would likely knock Marco Rubio out of the race while moving the businessman 99 delegates closer to the 1,237 he needs to win the nomination.
The Conservative Solutions PAC, which supports Rubio for president, was responsible for two-thirds of the attack ads against Trump over the last week, according to the study.
Also lending a hand was another outside group called Our Principles PAC, manned by a group of former Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush aides. It launched in January with the explicit purpose of taking down Trump.
That group has spent $8 million to date on TV ads, direct mail and voter phone calls warning against a potential Trump candidacy and drawing attention to the controversial aspects of his business record, according to CPI.
I love history but I’ve only been part of the Republican Party since 2007 so when I say I’ve never seen a candidate attacked this much by his party, think of it in that context.
It’s unbelievable these people can’t mount a message to reach hard-working, blue collar, impoverished Americans, but they can spend millions of dollars to take down a candidate who can.
What do you think about what the GOP establishment is doing to Donald Trump right now? Do you think it’s fair. Do you agree with everything that you see?
H/T – The Hill
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