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Tell Donald Trump to go to hell.”The next scene shows Graham seated in an automobile commenting about Trump’s likely opponent in the 2020 presidential race-- former VP Joseph Biden to Barack Obama. Graham says, “The bottom line is if you can’t admire Joe Biden as a person … you’ve got a problem. The optics may appear grim for Graham and for Trump who may be called on to explain Graham's past comments.It should be plain to Trump’s foes and relief to Graham to know that the traditional strategy of creating negative optics did not work in 2016 and will likely not work in 2020. Graham says, “What is Donald Trump’s campaign about?
Harrison is African-American and a former top aide to Democratic Representative Jim Clyburn. The racial tensions in the country may make the race closer but Graham is favored to hold the seat that he has held since 2003.Graham’s opponents are trying to paint Graham as a political “chameleon” who went from the person in the ad to a staunch Trump supporter.The buzzword “optics” refers to “the way a situation looks to the general public” according to Macmillan online dictionary. Graham may be the topic of the ad, but the target is clearly Trump.So, what is happening? The one-minute video ad begins with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, in a 2015 clip talking about incumbent President Donald J. Trump. Graham will face Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison in November for the North Carolina senate race. You need to do some self-evaluation.”The end of the ad spends 15 seconds showing Trump in a series of clips, some sped up to show Trump as a buffoon, a bully, and unfit for re-election.The ad was sponsored by a newly formed group called Republican Voters Against Trump (RVAT). He’s a race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot. You know how you make America great again? The one-minute video ad begins with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, in a 2015 clip talking about incumbent President Donald J. Trump. For what it’s worth, the ad was described by Harvard University economics professor Greg Mankiw as “perhaps the greatest campaign ad ever.” It is scheduled to run in several states on Fox News over the next few weeks. Graham says, “What is Donald Trump’s campaign about?
Tell Donald Trump to go to hell.”The next scene shows Graham seated in an automobile commenting about Trump’s likely opponent in the 2020 presidential race-- former VP Joseph Biden to Barack Obama. Graham says, “The bottom line is if you can’t admire Joe Biden as a person … you’ve got a problem. The optics may appear grim for Graham and for Trump who may be called on to explain Graham's past comments.It should be plain to Trump’s foes and relief to Graham to know that the traditional strategy of creating negative optics did not work in 2016 and will likely not work in 2020. Graham says, “What is Donald Trump’s campaign about?
Harrison is African-American and a former top aide to Democratic Representative Jim Clyburn. The racial tensions in the country may make the race closer but Graham is favored to hold the seat that he has held since 2003.Graham’s opponents are trying to paint Graham as a political “chameleon” who went from the person in the ad to a staunch Trump supporter.The buzzword “optics” refers to “the way a situation looks to the general public” according to Macmillan online dictionary. Graham may be the topic of the ad, but the target is clearly Trump.So, what is happening? The one-minute video ad begins with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, in a 2015 clip talking about incumbent President Donald J. Trump. Graham will face Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison in November for the North Carolina senate race. You need to do some self-evaluation.”The end of the ad spends 15 seconds showing Trump in a series of clips, some sped up to show Trump as a buffoon, a bully, and unfit for re-election.The ad was sponsored by a newly formed group called Republican Voters Against Trump (RVAT). He’s a race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot. You know how you make America great again? The one-minute video ad begins with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, in a 2015 clip talking about incumbent President Donald J. Trump. For what it’s worth, the ad was described by Harvard University economics professor Greg Mankiw as “perhaps the greatest campaign ad ever.” It is scheduled to run in several states on Fox News over the next few weeks. Graham says, “What is Donald Trump’s campaign about?