Trump’s Last Stand: The Debate
by Dick Morris: In the past week, the polls have shifted decisively against Donald Trump. Now, with his back to the wall, he needs to win the last debate with a strong and tough exposition of Hillary’s flaws. Otherwise, he is in for a defeat of Mondalian proportions.
Let’s review the trajectory of the race so far to understand where we are. With the noise of the biased media coverage, it is hard to figure out what is really happening. If one listens to them or reads Politico one gets the impression that Trump has been reeling from defeat to defeat and has never gotten his act together. And, the gospel according to Trump is that he has gone from victory to victory in an endless upward trajectory.
Neither version is true. Here’s what has really happened so far:
Coming off Hillary’s convention, she was dominant.
But then the FBI report and the increasingly evident bribery going on at the Clinton Foundation and the State Department erased her lead.
Meanwhile, through the first three weeks of September, Trump stayed on message, eliminated the off-the-cuff remarks that had troubled his campaign, and moved up smartly in the polls.
When Hillary collapsed at the 9/11 ceremony, Trump took the lead as speculation about her health came to dominate the race.
In the first debate, Hillary demonstrated her recovery and Trump pussyfooted losing the contest and giving Hillary back her lead.
But as September waned and October started, the e-mail issue dragged Hillary down again and Trump recovered from his debate performance moving up to, at least, a tie.
Then came the Trump sex tape on the weekend of Saturday, October 8th thru Sunday, October 9th. Polls suggest that he dropped about 7 points by the time the second debate started at 9 PM on Sunday October 9th.
But Trump got off the canvass and scored his own knockout by overwhelmingly winning the second debate that Sunday.
The polls combined Trump’s fall over the weekend with his recovery in the debate and began the week with Hillary ahead by a small margin.
Then, in the past ten days, as allegations of groping women surfaced and Trump handled them poorly, the race got away from Trump. Hillary has added to her lead at the pace of almost a point every two days.
So, now Trump is behind by about 5-7 points and needs to score another knockout in the third debate as decisive as the one he won in the second match-up.
It’s possible. Trump has bested her before and could do so again. Now is the time for him to become unshackled and let her have it or its curtains.
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Richard "Dick" Morris is an American political author and commentator who previously worked as a pollster, political campaign consultant, and general political consultant. He has worked on both sides of politics for candidates and his articles can be found at DickMorris.com.
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Let’s review the trajectory of the race so far to understand where we are. With the noise of the biased media coverage, it is hard to figure out what is really happening. If one listens to them or reads Politico one gets the impression that Trump has been reeling from defeat to defeat and has never gotten his act together. And, the gospel according to Trump is that he has gone from victory to victory in an endless upward trajectory.
Neither version is true. Here’s what has really happened so far:
Coming off Hillary’s convention, she was dominant.
But then the FBI report and the increasingly evident bribery going on at the Clinton Foundation and the State Department erased her lead.
Meanwhile, through the first three weeks of September, Trump stayed on message, eliminated the off-the-cuff remarks that had troubled his campaign, and moved up smartly in the polls.
When Hillary collapsed at the 9/11 ceremony, Trump took the lead as speculation about her health came to dominate the race.
In the first debate, Hillary demonstrated her recovery and Trump pussyfooted losing the contest and giving Hillary back her lead.
But as September waned and October started, the e-mail issue dragged Hillary down again and Trump recovered from his debate performance moving up to, at least, a tie.
Then came the Trump sex tape on the weekend of Saturday, October 8th thru Sunday, October 9th. Polls suggest that he dropped about 7 points by the time the second debate started at 9 PM on Sunday October 9th.
But Trump got off the canvass and scored his own knockout by overwhelmingly winning the second debate that Sunday.
The polls combined Trump’s fall over the weekend with his recovery in the debate and began the week with Hillary ahead by a small margin.
Then, in the past ten days, as allegations of groping women surfaced and Trump handled them poorly, the race got away from Trump. Hillary has added to her lead at the pace of almost a point every two days.
So, now Trump is behind by about 5-7 points and needs to score another knockout in the third debate as decisive as the one he won in the second match-up.
It’s possible. Trump has bested her before and could do so again. Now is the time for him to become unshackled and let her have it or its curtains.
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Richard "Dick" Morris is an American political author and commentator who previously worked as a pollster, political campaign consultant, and general political consultant. He has worked on both sides of politics for candidates and his articles can be found at DickMorris.com.
Tags: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, The Last Debate Dick Morris, Commentary, DickMorris.com To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
4 Comments:
Although Wallace is a Fox employee I'm a little leery just how fair and balanced he will be in the final debate.
He has been quoted as saying he likes to bait Trump, to trip him up!
I don't trust Wallace or the media.
No fair treatment to be expected from Wallace!
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