Mogul real estate Donald Trump climbed to the top of the Republican Party and is already just a few weeks from the end of what can be a truly historic campaign season. If Trump wins the nomination for GOP, for the first time in over 100 years the candidate for the president of the main American party can call himself a real political outsider without political experience, the claim that Trump is consistently convincing voters who he does not intend to be the same venerable politician republican are too Known (and dissatisfied).
But if Trump is really an outsider, who still says, why he surrounded himself with experienced instruments of the Republican Party who supported some of the same “establishment” of the Republicans that Trump always moves about?
Take, for example, Michael Glass. He is the main political advisor of Trump and one of three people Washington post reports He is almost always at his side. Glassner is a former advisor For the McCain-Palina campaign in 2008 and served Senator Bob Downs (R-Kan.) For over 15 years in many roles, including his senior political advisor.
Corey Lewandowski, head of the Trump campaign, is a long-term political agent who worked for several different known republicans, including the former US senator Bob Smith (R-NH) and former representative of Ohio Bob Ney (R). According to the NPR report, Lewandowski “guaranteed the figure of Ney” when Congresmen stood in the face of corruption allegations related to the notorious scandal of Jacek Abramoff’s lobbying. Ney was convicted of corruption and served more than two years in prison.
Then there is Timothy Jost, Trump’s treasurer. Jost is the vice president and “team leader” of Red Curve Solutions, a service company “Comprehensive, budget and compliance with FEC”. The leadership of Red Curve Solutions, including Jost, had a long relationship with the former republican presidential candidate and Governor Massachusetts Mitt Romney. Jost started working for Romney in 2003, serving as a deputy financial catalog for Romney for the governor. Jost also served As an assistant to the treasurer Romney during his candidacy for president and worked in various other congress and governor campaigns.
President of Red Curve Solutions, senior vice president and other vice president (not Jost) All served for Romney at one time or another Also, which seems quite ironic, taking into account the huge feud in social media between Romney and Trump in connection with Trump’s tax declaration.
In addition to Trump’s relationship with recognized republican employees, Trump has an extensive and well -documented history of financial support for both democratic and republican politicians. Since the mid -1990s, Trump has donated thousands of dollars to establishment politicians, including Hillary Clinton, former rep. Mark Foley (R-FL), former senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT), former democratic senator Chris Dodd from Connecticut (with hatred Dodd-Frank Wall Street Act Reform and Consumer Protection protected), democratic Senator Chuck Schumer from New York (one of Amnesty Bill “Gang of Eight” leaders, Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) and former Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA). Trump even donated the money To sense. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) in 2014 and Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) in 2013, which in recent months are very critical.
When Trump won the Nevada clubs, political experts across the country showed the amazing success of Trump from virtually every demographic group, including demographics, which normally do not support the same candidate in the basic Republican. For example, Trump won 44 percent of self -identified conservatives in the CNN starting scene, more than any other candidate, as well as 55 percent of people who identify as “moderate or liberal”. Trump won evangelical Christians AND Those who do not identify as evangelical Christians.
He was able to achieve this amazing feat, because the only thing that the huge majority of his supporters agreed was that they were incensed with the “plant”. Amazing 70 percent of voters who claimed that they believe that the nominee for GOP should come from “outside the establishment”, voted for Trump. But as evidence clearly shows, Trump consistently supported the establishment candidates, donated thousands of dollars rooted politicians and surrounded himself with long -term republican establishment agents.
If Donald Trump is an “anti-establishment”, how the hell does “establishment” look like?

