I predict after this whole thing is over, what we’ll remember about the failed candidacy of Donald Trump is, ‘You’re fired.’
Hillary Clinton is about ‘we.’ Donald Trump is about ‘me.’
Donald Trump has shown no interest in working toward increasing the minimum wage, no interest in doing anything but immigrant baiting, no interest in doing anything but filling the swamp with a band of billionaires who are simply trying to help the wealthy.
Hillary Clinton’s not very bright. Everybody says she’s so smart, so much smarter than Donald Trump. She doesn’t really have a grasp. She doesn’t have a grasp on what’s important and what’s not.
I’ve sat down with Donald Trump in an hour-and-a-half-long meeting with several of the representatives; he was very engaging. He listened to our concerns and our thoughts. I find him very parental.
We have already seen ISIS use Donald Trump in their propaganda directly. I mean, I will go so far as to say Donald Trump is the ISIS candidate.
I think we all agree that the comments Donald Trump made in relation to Muslims were divisive, unhelpful and wrong.
I’m not a doctor. I can only assess that Donald Trump that I knew in 2003 and the Donald Trump that I knew in 2017. And he is not the same man.
Donald Trump has proven adept at mobilizing anti-immigrant and anti-trade sentiment among a minority of Americans into a strong movement that seeks to put the United States first in global affairs. Yet, his is not the majority’s view.
In light of the exit from the race by Ted Cruz and John Kasich, it is now clear that Donald Trump will accumulate the delegates necessary to be nominated by the Republican Party.
In his personal life, Donald Trump shows that even when a family faces difficulties, the role of the father must remain strong – his children are a testament to the fact that a father who remains engaged can overcome many odds and set children on the right path.
As a Donald Trump supporter, the battle to elevate the will of the people above that of the establishment is one with which I empathize.
Donald Trump has added a whole different factor that we’ve never seen before, but the audience loves it. We’ve seen the energy around our state, so many crowds coming; it’s good for democracy to have so many people engaged.
If neither Hillary Clinton nor Donald Trump nor I are able to win 270 in the electoral college… then it will go the House of Representatives.
The effect of Bill Clinton’s NAFTA and Hillary Clinton’s Colombian Free Trade Agreement has been devastating to Michigan and most of the rest of the country, and accounts for the appeal of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has his Twitter account, but so do I, and so do millions and millions of Americans. So the way that we can organize around that is different than what we had in the past, and we can use that tool for good, not just for evil.
When you have somebody like a Donald Trump – he made no bones about trying to disprove Barack Obama’s Americanism in trying to make him out to be some foreigner that was born in Kenya. I thought that to be very racist.
Donald Trump has taken a battering ram to longstanding political norms – the unwritten conventions that make governance possible. But even before he decided to run for president, those norms were under assault.
There is two different Donald Trumps. There is the Donald Trump of the ’90s… Now you’ve got this other one. The post-dementia Donald Trump who just loves picking fights because, I think, he’s a lonely man.
Donald Trump is talking about the failed leadership of the Obama Administration.
Dana White’s awesome. He’s an emotional guy, but I feel like he’s a good guy. He’s an emotional guy. He’s like Donald Trump. He says whatever the hell he wants.
A fighter lives in his training camp, and I’m not always paying attention to what is happening on the outside. But I do know the Mexican people and the Mexican-American people in this country are very hard-working people. That’s my only comment about Donald Trump.
I think Donald Trump believes in putting a wall around America and hoping everything turns out OK.
President Donald Trump seems to have made me an alien.
Young Latinos have been telling me that they want to register to vote because of Donald Trump. Not because they want to vote for him but because they want to vote against him.
Am I happy with the choice? No I’m not. But I’m going to make my choice, and I expect to vote for Donald Trump.
If America vetted Muslim immigrants as toughly as the ‘New York Times’ vets Donald Trump, this would be a safe country.
Women in this country want to know the country is headed in the right direction. They want to know that their children are being taken care of, that the future is good for them, that this country is safer. And under Donald Trump they can say that all those things are true.
To give him his credit, I never thought I’d say this, but Donald Trump was talking about the importance of investing in jobs and infrastructure and in the economies across the country, not just the main cities, and that’s right.
Now that Donald Trump has won the presidency despite losing the popular vote, there’s a growing cry to rethink, or even abolish, the electoral college. This would be a mistake.
There’s very widespread grassroots support for Donald Trump, one that Republicans have not seen before.
Maybe my job made 0.1% of difference, but Donald Trump did 99.9% of the work, and anyone who tells you different doesn’t know Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is a good man, and he will make a great president of the United States of America.
I mean, can Donald Trump get elected again in 2020 without Steve Bannon? I would say no.
Donald Trump speaks his mind. If you like it or you don’t like it, at least you know where he stands.
I would advise Donald Trump to try to bring and unify this party together.
The challenge with a candidate like Donald Trump is he’s not a conventional candidate, and he doesn’t run a conventional campaign, and he doesn’t answer questions in a conventional way.
What a crazy coincidence that the teaching of Christ sees to be so compatible with late-era capitalism, suburban isolation, rampant consumerism. And so I am not ever surprised when I see evangelicals contort themselves to justify supporting Donald Trump.
The Internet didn’t cause Donald Trump, and it certainly can’t solve Donald Trump.
If you don’t believe this election is important, if you think you can sit it out, take a moment to think about the Supreme Court justices that Donald Trump would nominate and what that would mean to civil liberties, equal rights, and the future of our country.
Putin has built a mobilisation society, his sky high popularity numbers, which Donald Trump so envies, are fully dependent on being able to mobilise the population against an enemy and that imagined enemy is the United States.
I wasn’t born in Mexico – I was born in Nicaragua – but I know that, when somebody like Donald Trump says ‘Mexicans,’ he means all of us. He means anybody who comes from south of the border.
On the House side, when Donald Trump came, he received multiple standing ovations.
Donald Trump spoke to the experience of ordinary working people when he dubbed Nafta the ‘worst trade deal ever made.’
I think there are districts – a lot of them – where Donald Trump is deeply unpopular, and tying your opponent to Donald Trump’s unpopularity is a winning strategy. But that’s not true for every district.
Donald Trump talks about everyone behind their backs.
Usually, I chalk Democratic dreams of a blue Texas to the same sort of thinking that brought us the inevitability of the coalition of the ascendant and 100% certainty that Donald Trump was going to lose.
I certainly won’t vote for Hillary Clinton, but I cannot and will not vote for Donald Trump.