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Why is Trump doing so well despite being so bad?

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Voters are in revolt against the establishment.

No matter what Donald Trump says and does, his support among voters only continues to grow, baffling the pundits. At no time in American history has such a bombastic, maverick of a candidate done so well as Trump. Republican National Committee Chairman, Renice Priebus has offered a theory.

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LOS ANGELES, CA (California Network) - Donald Trump's history with women is a contentious one at best. He's been caught making comments that most consider crude and inappropriate. He polls poorly with women, a liability some think will cost him the election, but in spite of this weakness, he continues to run neck-and-neck with Clinton in battleground states.

How is it that an outside, insurgent candidate can hijack an entire political party and make his way into the White House? It's simple. The American people are so angry, they'd support anyone who will upset the established order of things.


Priebus explained, "All these stories that come out - and they come out every couple weeks - people just don't care. I think people look at Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and say, 'Who's going to bring an earthquake to D.C.?'"

Fox anchor Chris Wallace, went back at Priebus, seeking his opinion on the claims that Trump mistreated women. Priebus explained that they don't quite apply. "All I'm saying is that after a year of different stories, nothing applies. The bigger question is: Between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, who represents somebody who is going to bring a more efficient, accountable, effective government here in Washington?"

He added, "But also look at what's at stake in this country and whether or not Hillary Clinton represents someone that's going to bring the needed change."

People want change and they are insisting on it. Even if it means Washington D.C. Will be turned upside down.

The American people are revolting and to their credit, they're doing so peacefully. As long as they feel they have a peaceful avenue to change the government, they will attempt to use it. But if that avenue becomes sealed off by political machinations, as were attempted by the GOP in Trump's case, and as the DNC is are doing in Clinton's case now, Donald Trump will be the least of the establishment's  concerns.

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