But
two weeks ahead of the final Republican debate of the year and two
months before the first votes of the primary season are cast, Trump's
rambunctious presidential campaign is
thriving.
thriving.
Controversies
and outrages that would topple ordinary political candidates leave
Trump without a scratch. In fact, the Republican front-runner seems to
be deliberately stoking the outrage among his supporters that sustains
his campaign — whether it's by embracing unsubstantiated claims that
thousands of Muslims in New Jersey cheered the fiery collapse of the
World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, or by advancing his disputed
charge that the Obama administration wants to ship 200,000 Syrian
refugees to the United States who could include terrorists.
In
a season of political anger, a pundit-confounding, anti-establishment
wave has lifted political newcomers like Trump and left conventional
candidates like Jeb Bush and John Kasich floundering. And, in the
absence of a unified GOP establishment opposition, the fractured,
bloated GOP field gives Trump a real chance of capturing early voting
contests that are the gateway to a sustained bid for the nomination
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