All eyes on Republican Party and triumphant Trump
February 22 2016 By Abiodun Giwa
As the republican party primary elections move to Nevada on Tuesday, the debate among observers has shifted to who becomes the party's nominee for the next general election. Donald Trump is currently the leading candidate. His victory in Hampshire and South Carolina has literally make observers zeroed on him as a man to watch.
A CNN analysis has said that historically, the Republican nominee has always been the winner of the South Carolina's election or his runner up, and if that is considered here, it puts both Trump and Marco Rubio on the spot. Trump is leading, but reports say that the Republican Party has a plan to help Rubio forward as the party's favored candidate, against Trump.
How the Rubio and the party's plan will work amid the current Trump momentum is a hot topic among people currently wowed by Trump's indefatigable performance, a non-politician who has outperformed professional politicians, making people to want to talk about him and listen to him, as a successful performer in business and politics.
The Republican Party is looking for a candidate to earn victory in the next presidential election, and people have already started saying that Trump may be the golden candidate. But the party insiders are said to be saying that most of Trump's plans are opposite of what the party stands for. Other people are saying that Trump has not been detailed about his plans and others still say he is not presidential.
Well, Trump as the man at the center of it all has said he will be presidential at the appropriate time. He talks about the toughness of the nomination struggle with talented senators and governors and sees his performance so far as formidable, the same thing that many observers are saying his performance. No one is talking about Rubio's performance, the way people are talking about Trump's outstanding performance.
The trouble, people say, is that the Republican Party may not allow his momentum to continue based on the dictum of democracy, and that the party may work to stop him, in a bid to impose a candidate of its choice. People are saying that any attempt by the party to impose a candidate of its choice against will boomerang, because they say votes against Washington insiders is also a vote and a cry against any party imposing a candidate of their choice.
When analysts say that Trump has not been detailed in explaining his plans, people say that all these years the politicians have been detailed in explaining their plans, but the moment they get into office, their plans take on different pictures. People say that the Obama administration has a health program that is difficult to understand, they express appreciation for the drop in employment but they say that the economic situation is still difficult, amid stagnation of income and a steep rise in the cost of living.
People talk about America's indebtedness to China that is now in trillions, the repayment and the future of the American children. They don't seem to accept President Barack Obama's statement that his Secretary of State is the most qualified of all the candidates currently seeking to be president. The new York Times' endorsement of Hillary Clinton as the most experienced of all the candidates is also said to run against the wish of ordinary people, who see all these statements as efforts toward maintenance of the status quo.
It is why all eyes are on the Republican Party. Observers believe that the party is the only party that is capable of bringing about a change, based on events on the nomination grounds and the Democratic Party having shown its direction toward retaining the old order. But would the Republican party allow democracy to determine the election of its nominee without scuttling the momentum it currently has?
A CNN analysis has said that historically, the Republican nominee has always been the winner of the South Carolina's election or his runner up, and if that is considered here, it puts both Trump and Marco Rubio on the spot. Trump is leading, but reports say that the Republican Party has a plan to help Rubio forward as the party's favored candidate, against Trump.
How the Rubio and the party's plan will work amid the current Trump momentum is a hot topic among people currently wowed by Trump's indefatigable performance, a non-politician who has outperformed professional politicians, making people to want to talk about him and listen to him, as a successful performer in business and politics.
The Republican Party is looking for a candidate to earn victory in the next presidential election, and people have already started saying that Trump may be the golden candidate. But the party insiders are said to be saying that most of Trump's plans are opposite of what the party stands for. Other people are saying that Trump has not been detailed about his plans and others still say he is not presidential.
Well, Trump as the man at the center of it all has said he will be presidential at the appropriate time. He talks about the toughness of the nomination struggle with talented senators and governors and sees his performance so far as formidable, the same thing that many observers are saying his performance. No one is talking about Rubio's performance, the way people are talking about Trump's outstanding performance.
The trouble, people say, is that the Republican Party may not allow his momentum to continue based on the dictum of democracy, and that the party may work to stop him, in a bid to impose a candidate of its choice. People are saying that any attempt by the party to impose a candidate of its choice against will boomerang, because they say votes against Washington insiders is also a vote and a cry against any party imposing a candidate of their choice.
When analysts say that Trump has not been detailed in explaining his plans, people say that all these years the politicians have been detailed in explaining their plans, but the moment they get into office, their plans take on different pictures. People say that the Obama administration has a health program that is difficult to understand, they express appreciation for the drop in employment but they say that the economic situation is still difficult, amid stagnation of income and a steep rise in the cost of living.
People talk about America's indebtedness to China that is now in trillions, the repayment and the future of the American children. They don't seem to accept President Barack Obama's statement that his Secretary of State is the most qualified of all the candidates currently seeking to be president. The new York Times' endorsement of Hillary Clinton as the most experienced of all the candidates is also said to run against the wish of ordinary people, who see all these statements as efforts toward maintenance of the status quo.
It is why all eyes are on the Republican Party. Observers believe that the party is the only party that is capable of bringing about a change, based on events on the nomination grounds and the Democratic Party having shown its direction toward retaining the old order. But would the Republican party allow democracy to determine the election of its nominee without scuttling the momentum it currently has?