It's been nearly a year since Donald Trump won the election, and it seems that most people, at this point, understand why. He took the GOP primary because he channeled the anger of frustrated voters, tore "the establishment" a new one, and rode a wave of overwhelming media coverage against a ridiculously bloated field of mostly traditional politicians. In the general election, though his populist messaging was certainly helpful, his biggest advantage was simply not being Hillary Clinton.
Trump's Shift to the Path of Least Resistance
It's been nearly a year since Donald Trump won the election, and it seems that most people, at this point, understand why. He took the GOP primary because he channeled the anger of frustrated voters, tore "the establishment" a new one, and rode a wave of overwhelming media coverage against a ridiculously bloated field of mostly traditional politicians. In the general election, though his populist messaging was certainly helpful, his biggest advantage was simply not being Hillary Clinton.
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