That's why there is only one governor that's endorsed Trump, Sarah Palin former governor of Alaska, the fifty year old cheerleader who has now discovered where Russia is located.Plans? Take a look at his official website. He doesn't have a written position on the most important issues, just comments in interviews and rallies. There is nothing about budget, deficits, or foreign policy, except trade with China, nothing about terrorism. His position on deporting illegal immigrants is the same as it is now except for building a wall, not a word about his all must go claim. He has no position on refugees, no position on same sex marriage, no position on Medicare, Social Security, education, or the environment. Basically, Trump creates issues and takes a position on them ignoring the real issues.I think Trump is a troubled candidate. He doesn't have any kind of vision. It's all just empty passionate intensity not rooted in anything practical that he could do to help make the country work better.
It's all nice and good to say Hillary Clinton would suck, but what the hell is he actually going to do and how is he going to pay for it? Nobody knows.
And I think you're a troubled radical centrist. Trump has written two books now, outlining his specific plans in detail. I'm quite sure they are both available on Amazon if you wish to order them. If you're just going to turn on the evening news and expect the talking head to tell you what Trump's specific plans are, you're going to be disappointed. Likewise, if you're going to turn on the Sunday talk shows and expect them to tell you what Trump's specific plans are, you're not going to hear much.
I'm sure glad he ran as a republican. When he crashes and burns it will not be pretty for anyone onbard.
In Congress, most Republican congressmen have endorsed candidates, yet only one congressman has endorsed Trump, Virgil Goode, the anti-Muslim sometimes Republican, sometimes Democrat from Virginia who ran for president in 2012.
The fear in the GOP is Trump is going take down a number of Republican congressmen in a general election.