Donald Trump may have effectively blown off the debate prep aspect of his town hall in New Hampshire Thursday night, but he did take a few questions before his low stamina got the better of him. And there, too, we see just how seriously Trump isn’t taking any notion of debate preparedness:
Yet even without the duress of an opponent, independent moderators and anything but softball questions from supporters, Trump struggled to drive any type of cohesive message, either about himself as a change agent or Clinton’s shortcomings.
Instead, he whacked at CNN’s John King, CNBC’s John Harwood, polling analyst Nate Silver and Republican Sen. Mark Kirk. He digressed about how Hispanics in Nevada would rather be called Latinos. He kept complaining about his microphone at the last debate.
Oh, and then there was this:
Now there’s something Trump needs to face continuing questions about after dodging them in the past—his continuing relationship with Baldasaro, despite the violent garbage Baldasaro has been spewing. Who knows, maybe he’ll answer some at Sunday night’s debate, after he’s good and tired from having to pay attention to what other people are saying for an entire hour.
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