Donald Trumps biggest asset: THE MEDIA



No other candidate in modern history has been propelled by the corporate media .
And after a difficult week and yet another campaign shake-up, Donald J. Trump commanded the cable news stage as he announced in North Dakota that he had secured the 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the Republican nomination.
Mr. Trump seemed thrilled at a hastily called news conference that cable networks teased for over a half-hour before he began speaking. He basked in the glow of knowing he had done what most pundits and his rivals had predicted could never happen.
Was the focus the energy policy speech he would deliver right after the news conference? Nope, it was whether he was serious when he said he would be willing to face Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont in a debate. The answer appeared to be yes and no. Mr. Trump may not be serious about debating Mr. Sanders, but he is clearly serious about seeking to elevate him over Hillary Clinton in their primary race, which is mathematically almost impossible for Mr. Sanders to win.

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