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  2. Political positions of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in 2015. Trump registered as a Republican in Manhattan in 1987; since that time, he has changed his party affiliation five times. In 1999, he changed his party affiliation to the Independence Party of New York. In August 2001, Trump changed his party affiliation to Democratic.

  3. Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Donald John Trump(born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United Statesfrom 2017 to 2021. Trump received a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvaniain 1968. His father made him president of the family real estate business in 1971.

  4. Political career of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Political career of Donald Trump. From 2017 through 2021, Donald Trump was the 45th president of the United States; he is the only American president to have no political or military service prior to his presidency, as well as the first to be charged and convicted with a felony after leaving office.

  5. Populism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Donald Trump's modern populism is argued to show the symbiotic relationship between nationalism and populism. [35] Moreover, the rise of Trump's election was argued by some scholars to represent the "tyranny of the majority", whereby Trump's attacks on liberal and progressive politics allowed him to gain enough voters to win, so he did not need ...

  6. Rhetoric of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Trump's rhetoric has its roots in a populist political method that suggests nationalistic answers to political, economic, and social problems. [3] It employs absolutist framings and threat narratives [4] characterized by a rejection of the political establishment. [5] Trump's rhetoric has been identified as using a three-fold ...

  7. Tea Party movement - Wikipedia

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    The Tea Party movement was an American fiscally conservative political movement within the Republican Party that began in 2009. The movement formed in opposition to the policies of Democratic President Barack Obama [1][2] and was a major factor in the 2010 wave election [3][4] in which Republicans gained 63 House seats [5] and took control of ...

  8. Trumpism - Wikipedia

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    the election of Donald Trump constitutes perhaps the greatest threat to American democracy since the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. There is a real and growing danger that representative government will be slowly but effectively supplanted by a populist form of authoritarian rule in the years to come.

  9. Donald Trump is now the GOP establishment - AOL

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    When you think of Donald Trump’s relationship with the Republican Party, some of the first words that may come to mind are “insurgent” and “anti-establishment.” After all, the ...