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* [[Calvin Ball]]: Trump would ignore many "rules" for running a successful campaign and win anyways. |
* [[Calvin Ball]]: Trump would ignore many "rules" for running a successful campaign and win anyways. |
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** He completely ignored the "rule" that a campaign should "never put a candidate in a hat if you can avoid it" <ref>One notable violation leading to failure was Dukakis wearing a tank commander helmet and looking horrible in it, providing Bush Sr. with material for successful ads against him.</ref> and not only made his "Make America Great Again" hat iconic, but successfully wore a hard hat when accepting an endorsement from West Virginia Coal Association <ref>an endorsement he admitted right there isn't hard when running against Hillary, who said she wants their employers "out of business"</ref>. |
** He completely ignored the "rule" that a campaign should "never put a candidate in a hat if you can avoid it" <ref>One notable violation leading to failure was Dukakis wearing a tank commander helmet and looking horrible in it, providing Bush Sr. with material for successful ads against him.</ref> and not only made his "Make America Great Again" hat iconic, but successfully wore a hard hat when accepting an endorsement from West Virginia Coal Association <ref>an endorsement he admitted right there isn't hard when running against Hillary, who said she wants their employers "out of business"</ref>. |
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** Trump was the first major party candidate in 40 years |
** Trump was the first major party candidate in 40 years not to release his income tax return. He claims an ongoing audit prevented him from doing so. |
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* [[Catch Phrase]]: "You're fired." Inverted regularly in the season finales of ''The Apprentice'', when he announces "You're hired." |
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "You're fired." Inverted regularly in the season finales of ''The Apprentice'', when he announces "You're hired." |
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** "Make America Great Again" (MAGA for short) was his election version. He has confirmed "Keep America Great" will be his 2020 version. |
** "Make America Great Again" (MAGA for short) was his election version. He has confirmed "Keep America Great" will be his 2020 version. |