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Charles Hurt and Why America Went All In on Donald Trump

Charles Hurt and Why America Went All In on Donald Trump

Released Sunday, 28th July 2019
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Charles Hurt and Why America Went All In on Donald Trump

Charles Hurt and Why America Went All In on Donald Trump

Charles Hurt and Why America Went All In on Donald Trump

Charles Hurt and Why America Went All In on Donald Trump

Sunday, 28th July 2019
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In this eye-opening interview, Washington Times opinion editor Charlie Hurt discusses his new book, Still Winning: Why America Went All In on Donald Trump — and Why We Must Do It Again, and the message it is meant to convey.

Charlie explains why, if you strip away the shock aspect of Trump and boil it all down to his basic platform, so many Americans responded so favorably to him. Ironically, because establishment Republicans do not really understand Trump, their poor messaging is a big reason why he became so popular.

How successful has President Trump been in draining the swamp and reducing corruption in Washington? What has he done for the mainstream working person, whom William Graham Sumner labeled "The Forgotten Man" in his 1883 essay of the same name? Why is it that Democrats still do not understand Trump?

And, perhaps the biggest question of all: Why is Donald Trump such a threat to unprincipled, establishment Republicans like Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, as well as conservative media types like George Will and Bill Kristol?

The border crisis, the AOC Squad, the Mueller hearing, and Charlie Hurt’s predictions for the 2020 elections are all covered in this hard-hitting, politically incorrect, in-depth interview.

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