Washington – Wall Street Journal: Trump Should Change Tack Or Drop Out

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    Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event in Fairfield , Connecticut, U.S., August 13, 2016. REUTERS/Michelle McLoughlinWashington – Republican Donald Trump should fix his stumbling White House campaign by Labor Day or step down, The Wall Street Journal said on Monday in a sharply worded warning from a leading conservative voice.

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    “Mr. Trump has alienated his party and he isn’t running a competent campaign,” the newspaper said in an editorial.

    The paper’s editorial board, which generally favors Republicans, has been critical of Trump but its warning on Monday was its strongest attack yet and echoed growing anxiety among many Republicans over the state of Trump’s campaign.

    The New York real estate developer, who has never held elected office, has been mired in weeks of controversy and opinion polls show him falling behind Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the race for the Nov. 8 election.

    Trump’s “window for a turnaround is closing,” the Journal said, urging his backers to push the candidate toward a promised “pivot” to a presidential posture and a more disciplined campaign.

    “If they can’t get Mr. Trump to change his act by Labor Day, the GOP will have no choice but to write off the nominee as hopeless and focus on salvaging the Senate and House and other down-ballot races,” it said.

    Labor Day, which falls on Sept. 5 this year, marks the end of U.S. summer vacations and traditionally launches the final phase of the long U.S. election season.

    “As for Mr. Trump, he needs to stop blaming everyone else and decide if he wants to behave like someone who wants to be president – or turn the nomination over to Mike Pence,” it said, referring to the Indiana governor, who is Trump’s vice presidential running mate

    Trump has repeatedly provoked controversy in the weeks since his formal nomination as the Republican presidential candidate in July, despite appeals from party leaders for him to focus on issues that could win him the election.

    He picked a fight with the parents of a Muslim U.S. Army captain who was killed in Iraq and falsely accused President Barack Obama and Clinton of being “co-founders” of Islamic State. He later said he was being sarcastic but has continued to repeat the remark.

    Trailing in opinion polls in so-called battleground states, Trump has increasingly begun to portray himself as a victim of the media.

    The Journal said Trump mistakenly believes his rowdy rallies will morph into votes and he can get away with relying on social media instead of spending money to compete in battleground states.

    Adding to Trump’s woes this week was a report in The New York Times that the name of his campaign manager, Paul Manafort, was on secret ledgers showing cash payments of more than $12 million from a Ukrainian political party with close ties to Russia. There was no evidence Manafort took the payments.

    Manafort denied any impropriety in a statement on Monday. “I have never received a single ‘off-the-books cash payment’ as falsely ‘reported’ by The New York Times, nor have I ever done work for the governments of Ukraine or Russia,” he said.

    The report came as Trump prepared to give a foreign policy speech on Monday. The Clinton campaign said it was evidence of “more troubling connections between Donald Trump’s team and pro-Kremlin elements in Ukraine.”

    Trump has spoken favorably in the past of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Last month he invited Russian hackers to find “missing” emails from Clinton’s time as secretary of state, when she used a private computer server to conduct government business, although he later described that comment as sarcasm.


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    honestbroker
    honestbroker
    7 years ago

    I’m no fan of Donald’s, however , he did decimate 16 opponents on his way to the nomination. How does the WSJ explain that?

    alterknaker
    alterknaker
    7 years ago

    What does it take to everyone to realize that this idiot doesn’t see any way out of the race, so this is the way he does it

    Proud_To_Be_American
    Proud_To_Be_American
    7 years ago

    TRump has complained about the “liberal media” for some time now. Ignoring the fact that the media gave the TRump campaign $2Billion of media exposure.

    Complaining the NYTimes, he said repeatedly, “The NY Times doesn’t write good.”

    And he revoked the press credentials for prominent media, including:
    BuzzFeed
    The Daily Beast·
    The Des Moines Register
    The Huffington Post
    Univision
    Washtington Post.

    He didn’t revoke the credentials for a popular NY daily who published nude pictures of his wife in a lesbian photo shoot, though.

    What will the TRump do now? Fire his campaign manager to as documented proof about his illegal actions with the Putin comrades? “You’re fired?!?”

    Will TRump complain the WSJ is liberal? Or just ‘an establishment hack’?
    Actually, the WSJ IS THE GOP Establishment. Favors limited constitutional government (TRump doesn’t), free trade (TRump doesn’t), “family values” (TRump, the adulterer and playboy, doesn’t), elimination of the minimal wage (TRump flips-flops so often, who knows), decrease the debt (TRump’s plans would exasperate the debt) etc., etc.,

    If you want a republican, you can’t vote TRump.

    yonasonw
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    yonasonw
    7 years ago

    Well, well TrumpForPrez…more liberal media bias! When even The Wall Street Journal knows Trump’s a disaster, one is motivated to ask his “intelligent” and “educated” groupies such as you…when will you wake up and admit the obvious?

    savtat
    savtat
    7 years ago

    It occurs to me that having Trump oppose Hillary, she doesn’t need to stay mainstream. He’s not much of an opponent. It gives her more leeway to do whatever she wants. Not such great news.

    simchad
    simchad
    7 years ago

    I almost never comment but I see Trump winning. He attacks Clinton like nobody else would. His policies are all 100% conservative policies. The fact the media hates him so much and he’s still doing so good in most polls tells me he will win. BH