Maybe,
His business will be ruined if he loses. Like I said before, he's burned the bridges with the leftist run entertainment industry (they act like they hate him worse than Bush) and he's burned the bridges with the liberal run NYC government so he's going to have a much harder time developing anything in NYC.I also think he can afford to ride this venture out pretty far in an attempt to stay relevant.
There are a lot of great voices on the right that used to be libs. Bill Whittle, Andrew Breitbart, Evan Sayet, Thomas Sowell, David Horowitz, Milton Friedman, Dennis Prager ... the list goes on. Its entirely possible that he has come around to the conservative way of thinking. Also to say that "he's not an R never will be ab R" ... first that's not true, he's called himself a Republican long before running for office but at this point the R's are pretty screwed up ... I've been registered as an R since 1987 (when I turned 18) and have considered myself one since long before that ... I'm seriously considering dropping my party affiliation as its pretty clear that the GOP is run by Democrats now.
For conservatives that oppose Trump I have two questions for you. 1) Did you vote for McCain and 2) Did you vote for Romney ... because as of today I'd say Trump looks more conservative than both of those losers.






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