Campaign strangest and most dangerous in the history of America






With each passing day proves the Republican candidate for president, Donald Trump, that his campaign is the strangest thing, as many say the most dangerous in the history of the United States.
It has never abandoned any previous candidate of all norms and standards and norms that govern the presidential election, as does Trump luxuriously, defying not only the many opponents, but also important figures in his own party.
Trump and behaves like a has immunity and protect no one can penetrate. Sdmath and wash him away, and attitudes that stuns the enemy and the friend became daily, and all I can expect from Trump is that we expect everything and anything.
The pace of surprises and shocks have increased since the end of the Republican Party's General Conference, which was officially nominated.
Thus the Trump hurled insults to Muslim parents their son's military killed in Iraq, and announced that he will not support Republican House Speaker in the electoral battle, and then began a qualitative escalation in attacks and shocks.
During a campaign rally he hinted Trump that his supporters adherents of the "Second Amendment" to the Constitution, which guarantees the right of citizens acquisition of firearms, could use violence against rival Democrat Hillary Clinton if she wins the presidency and decided to appoint liberal judges of the Supreme Court, to change the laws relating to the acquisition of individual weapons.
Although Trump later claimed that it was intended that the adherents of the second amendment will organize themselves to defeat Clinton in the election, it is clear that he was talking about what might happen after the election of Clinton, this implicit threat of Trump has gained special significance because, in line with previous statements and hints during the election festivals, when he would say to those who shout against him, he wants to punching them, or to incite his supporters to hit or expel individuals who dare to cheering against him.
And if this were not enough shock, Trump said the next day to his supporters in Florida without shame or embarrassment that the organization "Daash" "honor" of President Obama. Obama said as if revealing a secret grave, that honor back to that Obama is "the founder of Daash."
If not all the audience heard what he said, Trump repeated the phrase four times. As Trump leading the campaign against the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, not Barack Obama, Trump claimed that his rival is a "founding partner" to Daash with Obama.
Exciting and dangerous in Trump's comments and clarifications that followed, is that narrow and intense enthusiasm for his base, believe everything he says, and all the claims, nor care much Bembalgath and distorted the record of his opponents and rivals, and it seems they are forgiven him a long track record in all positions and opposite his record. It is with the invasion of Iraq and against him, with abortion and against him, with health insurance and against him, and so on. For his supporters, this is not contradictory positions, these side details.
These successive developments come against the backdrop of the widening gap between Trump and his rival Clinton that show various opinion polls that it is not only in the national polls, but also in the polls most importantly, ie, those that take place in the so-called states of the battlefields, which settled the race to the White House advanced it.
A poll for NBC and the Wall Street Journal that the Clinton ahead of Trump in pivotal states, including Ohio (43 versus 38) and Pennsylvania (48 versus 37) and Iowa (41 vs. 37). According to the results of six polls conducted after the conferences of the Republican and Democratic parties, the percentage of support for Clinton is 49 percent, compared to 39 percent for Trump. As these surveys have shown that social slide that formed the important base, any white men age Mediterranean and low-income people, have begun to reconsider his support.
In another afternoon Trump index falls on various fronts, the rebel movement within the Republican Party widened against Trump by members of the House and Senate.
In an important step Senator moderate Sen. Susan Collins joined the list of House and Senate Republicans in Congress, opponents of Trump, and accused him of recklessness and intolerance, in an article published in The Washington Post.
He also drew dozens of former officials of the Republicans and independents who served in sensitive and high-ranking positions in the areas of security, defense and intelligence in the eras of Republican presidents like Ronald Wigan, and George Bush Sr. and Jr., a powerful political blow to Trump in an open letter. According to a letter signed by managers, former CIA and National Security Agency that Trump "lacks good personal qualities, values ​​and experience" to be president, and that he, if elected, will threaten the country's interests and national security, but it "the most reckless in the history of America president will be" .

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