Friday, October 21, 2016

Trump to Voters: If You Want Chaos, Vote For Me

He's not the agent of necessary change.
Virtually everyone around Donald Trump has offered assurances in recent days that the Republican nominee will accept the results of the election on November 8. Then on Wednesday, Trump refused to do so. And with his answer, he lost the debate and ensured, if it wasn't already a certainty, that he will lose the election.
Trump's biggest challenge since winning the Republican nomination was to convince a majority of voters that he would implement major reforms to the way our system works—or too often doesn't—without imperiling the system itself. More voters had to see Trump as an agent of necessary change than see him as a risk. His irresponsible answer tonight makes that impossible.
John Dickerson, host of CBS News's Face the Nation, put it this way in a tweet: "The challenge for Trump is whether he is change or chaos," he wrote. His answer on the election outcome "is an answer for chaos."
Trump's top surrogates and supporters know this. It's why Ivanka Trump, Mike Pence, Kellyanne Conway, Mike Flynn, and Reince Priebus have all offered assurance over the last 24 hours that Trump will honor the results of the election. But there's little reason to believe them. As Hillary Clinton said in her devastating response to Trump's waffling on the election outcome, every time Trump loses he complains that the game is rigged. And, as Trump has said before, if you want to know what Trump thinks, don't listen to his surrogates or anonymous sources in news articles. Listen to Trump.
Read the rest from Steve Hayes HERE.

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