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Trump Should Run More Like Nixon Did (I’m Not Kidding)

Por: The Daily Beast Politics November 20, 2022

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If familiarity breeds contempt, is a glutton for punishment.The former guy’s presidential announcement (coming just one week after in the 2022 midterms) occurred . But this deserves an asterisk: The earliest announcers (think former Maryland Rep. John Delaney) are usually hoping to catch fire—not keep their flame from being snuffed out.Times change, but didn’t formally announce his presidential candidacy until Oct. 3, 1991. At the time, to... + full article



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