Campaign
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In fact, many of the promises Trump made to his supporters during the
campaign
are highly divisive and even dangerous, and their implementation could have serious adverse effects on the lives of ordinary Americans, triggering civil unrest.
If he hopes to be anything remotely close to a responsible leader, he must move urgently to address the deep divisions that he so enthusiastically fueled during his
campaign.
And he must convey a credible message about a consensual approach, discarding the partisan hostility that has dominated US politics in recent years and, in particular, during the just-concluded
campaign.
Only then can he hope not only to meet his commitments for the first 100 days in office, but also – and more important – to begin easing the fear and anger that his
campaign
has brought to fever pitch.
Consider that any of the top nine American earners make more in two days than leading US Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton raises for her
campaign
in a good quarter of the year.
He failed, called an early election, ran a bad campaign, and lost narrowly to Netanyahu in May 1996.
In the 1996 presidential campaign, resentments and exaggerations of import competition surfaced in economic nationalism, espoused by Pat Buchanan and Ross Perot on the right and trade union leaders on the left.
In the campaign, he spoke eloquently of America's future but confined himself to a few modest and inexpensive proposals, mainly tax concessions and subsidies for children, students, and schools.
These wealthy groups and individuals gave billions of dollars to the candidates in the recent election campaign, and they expect their contributions to yield benefits.
The second major challenge that Xi faces in 2014 is sustaining his highly popular – and hugely risky – anti-corruption
campaign.
An anti-corruption
campaign
that targets a large number of Chinese officials is likely to result in alienation, discontent, and division among the ruling elites.
If he abides by the unwritten rule against prosecuting even former Standing Committee members, he risks undermining the credibility of his anti-corruption
campaign.
This is partly because Macron ran an unambiguously pro-EU campaign, and was rewarded for it.
The presidential
campaign
of US Senator Bernie Sanders, which dominates the intellectual debate in the Democratic Party, has argued for a broad-based tax covering stocks, bonds, and derivatives (which include a vast array of more complex instruments such as options and swaps).
(On this score, Boston University professor Laurence Kotlikoff’s more radical ideas for taking leverage out of the financial system merit serious attention, even if his own quixotic presidential
campaign
otherwise goes unnoticed).
It is certainly difficult to determine whether the outsize revenue estimates of the Sanders
campaign
could be realized; many studies suggest otherwise.
These sorts of trees can be restored, given a concerted
campaign
and investment in nurseries to produce local varieties.
Although this concession is not yet a done deal, there is increasing acknowledgment that it would give Dublin considerable breathing space to conduct a more effective second referendum
campaign.
Reminding voters of the potentially catastrophic cost of being excluded, not just from core parts of the Single Market, but from the vital decision-making structures in the Council of Ministers and the European Central Bank, reinforces what is at stake in a second referendum
campaign.
Trump’s highly conservative cabinet choices – who include an uncommon number of billionaires – are not at all consonant with his campaign, during which he presented himself as the champion of blue-collar workers, the non-ideological businessman who would make the government work.
That sort of thing won’t go over well with many of the white blue-collar workers Trump so assiduously courted during his
campaign.
Trump’s
campaign
against Hillary Clinton should have taught him that.
Macron’s
campaign
manifesto embraced the idea of more eurozone federalism, characterized by a shared budget for eurozone public goods, administered by a eurozone economics and finance minister and accountable to a eurozone parliament.
As he himself put it, "I earned capital in the
campaign
… and now I intend to spend it."
And Trump has often hesitated to disavow them; during the election campaign, when former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke publicly backed him, Trump was scandalously slow to reject Duke and his followers.
Trump also repeatedly incited violence during the campaign, while evincing a bottomless affection for authoritarian leaders such as Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In Yugoslavia, Slovenes, Serbs, and Croats managed to carve out independent republics, but the Muslims in Bosnia-Herzegovina were less successful, and were subjected to a
campaign
of “ethnic cleansing” by both Croatian and Serb forces.
Likewise, France’s new president, Emmanuel Macron, poked fun at Trump’s
campaign
slogan, declaring “Make Our Planet Great Again.”
(And, as Donald Trump’s presidential
campaign
in the United States shows, this impulse extends beyond Europe.)
No, the real risk is that, if the Fed starts hiking, it will be blamed for absolutely every bad thing that happens in the economy for the next six months to a year, which will happen to coincide with the heart of a US presidential election
campaign.
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