Donald Trump Persuasive Essay

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Just days into his new role as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump is walking away from key positions that have defined his anti-establishment bid — including his pledge to keep wealthy donors at bay. The New York real estate tycoon, who frequently boasted throughout the primary that he was financing his campaign, is setting up a national fundraising operation and taking a hands-off posture toward super PACs. He is expressing openness to raising the minimum wage, a move he previously opposed, saying on CNN this week, “I mean, you have to have something that you can live on.” And Trump is backing away from a tax plan he rolled out last fall that would give major cuts to the rich. “I am not necessarily a huge fan …show more content…

If Trump “makes it clear he wants to change the rules, but he’s stuck playing under them, I don’t think there will be a big turn-off,” said conservative political consultant John Pudner, whose group Take Back Our Republic seeks to reduce the influence of the wealthy on politics. “But if it looks like he’s just abandoning the one thing that got him here, I think there’ll be trouble.” Selecting Mnuchin to lead the effort is a particularly jarring choice for a candidate who has lambasted hedge fund managers on the trail. The chief executive of Dune Capital spent 17 years at Goldman Sachs, including a stint as the head of the bank’s mortgage department, according to Bloomberg. [Trump campaign announces national finance chairman with ties to Wall Street and Democrats] When asked if Trump was undercutting his pledge to be independent of big donors, spokeswoman Hope Hicks responded in an email, “Mr. Trump is not raising money for his own campaign. He is raising money for the party.” She did not respond to an inquiry about whether any of the money Mnuchin will help raise will go into Trump’s campaign

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