>Yellen in China
https://www.theepochtimes.com/trump-in-a-much-more-dominant-position-than-in-2016-race-former-gop-presidential-campaign-strategist_5375923.html
Trump âIn a Much More Dominant Positionâ Than in 2016 Race: Former GOP Presidential Campaign Strategist
Former President Donald Trump is in a stronger position so far in the 2024 Republican presidential primary race than he was in the 2016 presidential primary cycle, according to former Republican campaign strategist Matthew Dowd.
Mr. Dowd, who served as the chief strategist on George W. Bushâs 2004 reelection campaign, evaluated the current Republican presidential primary field during a Tuesday panel discussion on MSNBCâs âLindsey Reiser Reportsâ program. Mr. Dowdâs political loyalties have shifted since serving on Mr. Bushâs re-election campaign, and in 2021 he entered the race to become the Texas lieutenant governor, running a failed campaign on the Democratic ticket.
âEight years ago, when Donald Trump first ran, Donald Trump was at 14 or 15 percent in the polls,â Mr. Dowd said. âToday heâs at 50 or 60 percent in the polls. Heâs in a much more dominant positionâDonald Trumpâthan he was in 2015 and 2016 when he still won the nomination in this process.â
Mr. Trump is the frontrunner in the RealClearPolitics Republican presidential primary polling average. With polling data across the month of June, Mr. Trump has the support of 52.4 percent of Republican primary voters across the polling average, compared to the second top Republican candidateâFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantisâat 21.5 percent.
Mr. Dowd noted Mr. DeSantis won reelection in Florida âoverwhelmingly,â securing a 19-point margin against his Democratic opponent. Yet, Mr. Dowd said, the Republican Florida governor âcanât seem to do anything when he goes outâ of Florida.
NBC News Capitol Hill correspondent Ali Vitali, who was also on the MSNBC panel discussion, added that the growing field of Republican presidential candidates is also potentially helping Mr. Trump.
âI think that the Trump campaign perspective frankly, is the more the merrier,â Ms. Vitali said adding that âthe more people who are trying to counter Trump, the more ways the non Trump vote gets split up.â
Mr. Dowd said the Republican presidential primary is already shaping up as though Trump is the âincumbent.â
âThe problem for Ron DeSantis, I think, and anybody else running in this race, itâs really not about them, but will some external event happen? Something that was some legal cause or something else happen that gives them a window where they can actually succeed? Because without it, I donât see how they do,â Mr. Dowd said.
Mr. Dowdâs comments about an âexternal eventâ or some âlegal causeâ changing the course of the race may be in reference to the fact that Mr. Trump is facing multiple criminal indictments and investigations. Mr. Trump was indicted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in April on allegations he falsified his business records in order to conceal an alleged hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. The former president and leading Republican candidate was indicted again in June, this time in federal court by Special Counsel Jack Smith, on allegations he improperly retained national defense documents after his presidency and obstructed government efforts to retrieve those documents.
Trumpâs Post-Indictment Polling Rise
While the indictments against Mr. Trump could pose a legal peril for the 2024 Republican frontrunner, so far theyâve correlated to a boost in Mr. Trumpâs popularity among Republican primary voters.
Mr. Trump led Mr. DeSantis by around 15 points in the RCP polling average throughout the month of March. That lead began to expand in April after the Manhattan indictment.
The former president again touted a jump in his poll numbers and fundraising after the federal charges brought by Mr. Smith.
âAs far as this joke of an indictment, itâs a horrible thing. Itâs a horrible thing for this country,â Mr. Trump said at a June 10 rally following the federal indictment. âI mean, the only good thing about it is itâs driven my poll numbers way up. Can you believe it?â
Steve Cortes, a former advisor to Trump who is now a top spokesman for the pro-DeSantis Never Back Down super PAC, offered a similar assessment of Mr. Trumpâs polling advantage after the indictments.
âRight now in national polling, we are way behind, Iâll be the first to admit that,â Mr. Cortes said in a July 3 Twitter spaces event. âI believe in being blunt and really honest. Itâs an uphill battle. I donât think it is an unwinnable battle by any stretch. But clearly, Donald Trump is the runaway frontrunner, particularly since the indictments. That was not the case before the indictments. It is the case afterward.â
âAnd it is understandable that a lot of folks want to rally to him when heâs been unfairly, not prosecuted, really, but persecutedâparticularly the Alvin Bragg indictment, which I think was just an absolute sham. So, it is understandable that there was a rally to Trump there,â Mr. Cortes added.
Mr. Cortes said that while Mr. Trump leads by a wide margin in national polls, the contest runs âa lot tighterâ in the first four Republican primary states.
âWe are still clearly down,â Mr. Cortes said of the early primary states. âWeâre down double digits, we have work to do.â
>now THAT's fucking interesting
It was at LycĂŠe la Providence that she and Emmanuel Macron first met. He attended her literature classes, and she was in charge of the theater class that he attended. Their relationship has attracted controversy, as she is his senior by close to 25 years, and Macron has described it as "a love often clandestine, often hidden, misunderstood by many before imposing itself".
>Their relationship has attracted controversy, as she is his senior by close to 25 years, and Macron has described it as "a love often clandestine, often hidden, misunderstood by many before imposing itself".
In 1993, at the age of 40, she met the 15-year-old Emmanuel Macron in La Providence High School where she was a teacher and he was a student and a classmate of her daughter Laurence
>at the age of 40, she met the 15-year-old Emmanuel Macron in La Providence High School
Macron was 15 at the time (which is also, incidentally, the age of consent in France) and the romance with his teacher, 25 years his senior, blossomed as the two worked together on adapting an Italian play by legendary playwright Eduardo De Filippo, The Art of Comedy.