The Donald's First Hire Proves Just How Different Trump 47 Will Be From Trump 45
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44% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
85% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : On Thursday evening, Trump announced he was tapping Wiles, his campaign manager, for the all-important position.64% : In hiring Susie Wiles, Trump has set the tone for a smoother, more functional White House this time around, with no RINOs trying their best to wrest the keys of power from the president.
57% : ""Trump entrusted her to manage the campaign's budget and hiring for the 2024 campaign, and regularly referred to her as a 'winner.'
55% : "In choosing Priebus, 44, Trump has tapped a Washington insider who is viewed as broadly acceptable by vast swaths of the Republican Party.
49% : Liberals like to call it a cult of Trumpism, but the fact is that Trump has merely won both voters and party members over to his vision of America.
43% : The point is that, when Trump was elected in 2016, he didn't have a whole lot to choose from, inasmuch as his vision of a broader Republican Party -- one that appealed more to the working class and to a sense of cultural conservatism as opposed to laissez-faire economics and deference to party elites -- hadn't exactly caught on with the wider GOP yet.
42% : Trump has often been solicitous of her opinion, asking for her thoughts in meetings.
21% : Heck, he wasn't even the worst RINO chief of staff Trump hired; that honor goes to John Kelly, the former general and Homeland Security secretary most recently seen peddling highly dubious last-minute October surprise claims about Trump's purported admiration for Hitler's generals that nobody outside of the Democratic bubble seemed to really buy.
10% : In the case of our new president-elect, former President Donald Trump, there's no shortage of prognostications of what Trump 47 will look at compared to Trump 45.
5% : This is what the same publication had to say when Trump named his chief of staff in the days following his 2016 upset of Hillary Clinton.
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