As far as endorsements go, there is a bit of a hierarchy.
When you start to get celebrities endorsing you, that’s great. Other politicians to endorse you, that’s big. But when you get giant media publications that have millions of readers every day and a total reach much greater than that, you’ve got yourself something HUGE. That’s what just happened as the New York Post, one of the largest publications in the history of the United States, has endorsed Donald Trump and his “New York Values” for president.
YES!
Donald Trump is a rookie candidate — a potential superstar of vast promise, but making rookie mistakes. The nominee Republicans need for the fall campaign is often hard to make out amid his improvisations and too-harsh replies to his critics.
New Yorkers vote Tuesday. What to do?
Here’s how we see it.
Should he win the nomination, we expect Trump to pivot — not just on the issues, but in his manner. The post-pivot Trump needs to be more presidential: better informed on policy, more self-disciplined and less thin-skinned.
Yet the promise is clearly there in the rookie who is, after all, leading the field as the finals near.
Trump has electrified the public, drawing millions of new voters to the polls and inspiring people who’d given up on ever again having a candidate who’d fight for them.
That’s the work of the Donald Trump we know — a New Yorker, born and bred.
Click here to read the full endorsement.
This is massive news for Trump and the Post makes a lot of sense in what they say. He seems to be the only candidate that can get things done, but he also needs to be more presidential, which I have no doubt he will be.
Do you think this will put Trump over the top? Let’s hear it in the comments!
(Source: The New York Post)