Opinion: What calls to boycott ‘The Woman King’ are really saying about Hillary Clinton
by David Sirota
Donald Trump’s campaign is going to rely heavily and successfully on his outsider status as a businessman, and he’ll be able to use it to his advantage in the general election.
Why is this news? We’re not talking about the Clinton campaign’s need for a new strategy in the general election. We’re talking about Trump’s ability to define her and use his outsider status as a kind of an argument for why the American people should not elect her. This argument is going to be effective not only because millions of Americans will consider Trump’s outsider status their own and believe that he is a man of the people above the things that the establishment is selling to the people they have ignored for years.
This is what Trump is going to be able to sell to millions of Americans who are not well-educated and not financially fortunate, who are not comfortable with the system, but who agree with him on the important issues of immigration, trade and security.
What does this mean for the general election campaign? This is a story about the Clinton campaign’s need for a new strategy. The idea that the Trump campaign and the white working class voters he is targeting are united in opposition to something she has in common with Trump, and this unity of opposition is the reason for the Clinton campaign’s need for a new strategy.
This is all really simple to understand: It’s a story about Trump’s ability to define her and use his outsider status as an argument for his ability to convince a large portion of the American people that he is the man who will stand up for them in the American government. It’s a story about that Trump is going to be able to sell to millions of Americans and to persuade them to support a candidate he doesn’t like and doesn’t know. To this point, the Clinton