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Donna Brazile urges respect for Trump’s ‘movement’

Former‍ President Donald Trump has a “movement” behind him that should‌ be respected by those looking ⁣to defeat‍ him, a Democratic​ strategist said on Sunday.

Donna Brazile, a two-time former acting⁢ chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, ‍said during⁢ a panel on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” that Trump is a politically resilient figure like‌ she has not seen ‍before⁢ — ‍and therefore should not be discounted just ⁢because he’s facing criminal charges.

“I have ⁤to say something because, George, I’m old enough to say this,” Brazile said, referring to the host.

“I’ve ‌seen two movements outside of the social justice movements in ​my life on the political side,” she ⁤said. “One⁢ was the Reagan movement. [Ronald] Reagan had a ‍hold on his base. The country at ​large,⁢ they⁢ saw him as someone who was willing to stand up for American values, whatever that might have meant. Now I thought it was reactionary. The other movement I saw was Barack Obama: ‘Hope’ and ​‘Change.’ That galvanized the American people.”

But, she‌ contended, Trump is a whole different kind of force in the political world. Trump remains the frontrunner in⁤ GOP primary polls despite four indictments that he is poised to fight ⁣ in a series of trials during the⁤ heat of election ⁢season.

“I’ve never seen anything like this ⁣with⁣ Donald Trump. I mean, what doesn’t kill you makes‌ you stronger? I mean, being convict… — I mean, being indicted, that’s making him stronger? Raising $10 million using an ugly mug shot to raise money? This is‌ a movement,”​ Brazile said.

“And anyone who thinks⁣ that you ⁢can apply the old political rules to try to defeat this candidate based on, ‘He’s scary,’ ‘He’s ugly’ —⁣ whatever you might want to call⁣ him — this is⁢ a movement,” she added. “And‍ we⁢ have to respect the fact that it’s a movement.”

Reihan Salam,⁣ the president of the Manhattan Institute and a‍ contributing writer for The ⁢Atlantic,⁤ noted that Trump has‍ successfully galvanized people who are “suspicious of authority” and “what they⁢ see as the establishment” class.

“So,​ actually, ‌the fact that so many ‌folks look aghast on this, including many traditional Republicans, is something that is actually reinforcing this kind of support,” Salam⁤ added. “You see a‍ systematic shift in where voters who are more suspicious, less trusting, where⁢ they’re giving⁤ their​ support, and it’s to Donald Trump.”



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