Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Chad Groening
They're not voting for him or Hillary so much as they are for a worldview," says Viguerie, who has championed conservative causes since the 1970s. "And that (Trump) represents a worldview radically different than she."
Viguerie rattles off issues such as Supreme Court justices, securing the U.S.-Mexico border, and taxes and government regulations. Trump must move the campaign topic from himself to those issues, he says.
"The messenger may be a real problem," observes former Texas Republican Party leader Tom Pauken, "but the message resonates with most Americans."
He says talking about bringing back jobs to the United States to rebuilding our manufacturing base, and saying that a nation that can't secure its borders isn't really a nation, are winning campaign issues.
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