Donald Trump Didn’t Want to Be President

America didn't want Hillary to be President.
3 million more Americans voted for her.

Are you ever correct about anything, bootlicker?


Leftards can't get their stories straight and never stay on script.....for the longest time it was "The ROOSKIES and Trump conspired to steal the election by telling the truth about the DNC corruption and criminality so that they could deny leftards of HILLARY!!!!!!!!!!!!! ARRRRRgggghhhhhh!"


Now? It's "Trump didn't expect to win!!!!"


Get together and stick to one excuse as to why the Hildebeast lost royally.......
 
Really good, really long excerpt from the nation's #1 bestseller. The Trump/Putin bootlickers won't like it, but they should still read it. You know, if it doesn't interfere with reruns of Duck Dynasty and Honey Boo Boo.

Donald Trump Didn’t Want to Win – and Neither Did His Campaign

One year ago: the plan to lose, and the administration’s shocked first days.

*snip*

Conway, the campaign’s manager, was in a remarkably buoyant mood, considering she was about to experience a resounding, if not cataclysmic, defeat. Donald Trump would lose the election — of this she was sure — but he would quite possibly hold the defeat to under six points. That was a substantial victory. As for the looming defeat itself, she shrugged it off: It was Reince Priebus’s fault, not hers.

She had spent a good part of the day calling friends and allies in the political world and blaming Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee. Now she briefed some of the television producers and anchors whom she had been carefully courting since joining the Trump campaign — and with whom she had been actively interviewing in the last few weeks, hoping to land a permanent on-air job after the election.

Even though the numbers in a few key states had appeared to be changing to Trump’s advantage, neither Conway nor Trump himself nor his son-in-law, Jared Kushner — the effective head of the campaign — wavered in their certainty: Their unexpected adventure would soon be over. Not only would Trump not be president, almost everyone in the campaign agreed, he should probably not be. Conveniently, the former conviction meant nobody had to deal with the latter issue.

As the campaign came to an end, Trump himself was sanguine. His ultimate goal, after all, had never been to win. “I can be the most famous man in the world,” he had told his aide Sam Nunberg at the outset of the race. His longtime friend Roger Ailes, the former head of Fox News, liked to say that if you want a career in television, first run for president. Now Trump, encouraged by Ailes, was floating rumors about a Trump network. It was a great future. He would come out of this campaign, Trump assured Ailes, with a far more powerful brand and untold opportunities.

“This is bigger than I ever dreamed of,” he told Ailes a week before the election. “I don’t think about losing, because it isn’t losing. We’ve totally won.”

*snip*

Not only did Trump disregard the potential conflicts of his own business deals and real-estate holdings, he audaciously refused to release his tax returns. Why should he? Once he lost, Trump would be both insanely famous and a martyr to Crooked Hillary. His daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared would be international celebrities. Steve Bannon would become the de facto head of the tea-party movement. Kellyanne Conway would be a cable-news star. Melania Trump, who had been assured by her husband that he wouldn’t become president, could return to inconspicuously lunching. Losing would work out for everybody. Losing was winning.

Shortly after 8 p.m. on Election Night, when the unexpected trend — Trump might actually win — seemed confirmed, Don Jr. told a friend that his father, or DJT, as he calls him, looked as if he had seen a ghost. Melania was in tears — and not of joy.

There was, in the space of little more than an hour, in Steve Bannon’s not unamused observation, a befuddled Trump morphing into a disbelieving Trump and then into a horrified Trump. But still to come was the final transformation: Suddenly, Donald Trump became a man who believed that he deserved to be, and was wholly capable of being, the president of the United States.




There's a whole lot in this article. What a shitshow.



We didn't need a book to tell us that, anyone who follows politics knew Trump didn't think he was going to win... Jesus
 
America didn't want Hillary to be President.
3 million more Americans voted for her.

Are you ever correct about anything, bootlicker?


That will get her a free tour of the WH, of course I can go on one too, and no one voted for me. 60% of the States said no to the bitch, that was enough.

Also Trump worked awfully hard to be president, after hearing for more than a year and a half he couldn't win, I think there was a bit of shock when he found he was actually winning. That would be a pretty normal reaction for the underdog.


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America didn't want Hillary to be President.
3 million more Americans voted for her.

Are you ever correct about anything, bootlicker?

Dear Synthaholic
Many states stop counting votes after the Electoral count is confirmed. There could be as many more votes for Trump that weren't counted.

Also, how many votes for Clinton were contested as voter fraud? We may never know the true numbers.

The Electoral College system simplifies the vote counting where we don't rely on the popular vote to be exact.

Also Synthaholic, if you take the votes that went to third parties, what would have happened in a runoff? Can you really be sure that all those third party votes would go to Clinton and not Trump?

Had the election been SET UP from the START to be based on popular votes instead of Electoral, a lot of strategies would have changed. So we don't know how the vote would have come out, IF the election was going to be decided by popular vote.

You can't take voting that was done through the ELECTORAL system and try to interpret it based on popular vote. That's a totally different system, so the votes would have been done differently than under an ELECTORAL system way of voting and counting.
 
You know if he didn't want to be President he could have just dropped out of the race during primaries he sure saw how a lot of other people did that.
And be labeled a quitter like Poor Sarah?

Maybe you should see how far you can get into the article before you have to stop because your head hurts from all that readin'.
Answer the question, IF he did not want to be President then why are you claiming he colluded with the Russians to win? It can not be both.
 
it could be both if he colluded with russians for his own sake of personal "winning".

in the end he was already winning in so many ways just by making it so close.
 
from the op:


As the campaign came to an end, Trump himself was sanguine. His ultimate goal, after all, had never been to win. “I can be the most famous man in the world,” he had told his aide Sam Nunberg at the outset of the race. His longtime friend Roger Ailes, the former head of Fox News, liked to say that if you want a career in television, first run for president. Now Trump, encouraged by Ailes, was floating rumors about a Trump network. It was a great future. He would come out of this campaign, Trump assured Ailes, with a far more powerful brand and untold opportunities.

“This is bigger than I ever dreamed of,” he told Ailes a week before the election. “I don’t think about losing, because it isn’t losing. We’ve totally won.”

*snip*
 
russia chose our president and those who pretended to care so much about russia hacking our secretary of state emails, now couldn't care less about foreign espionage....

odd that
 

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