The Final Countdown: Trump’s Last Chance

Nearing the end of the wildest election this country has ever hosted, and the storm really is no where near calm. New York Times‘s article discussing Donald Trump’s last stand suggest that his closing areas of rhetoric are different than the election as a whole. Although Trump puts off a hard and strong exterior, interviews show that Trump is anxious about these last few days, not sleeping much at all. It is important that Trump adjusts his rhetoric to be as pleasing to the media as possible in the last few days of the campaign.

So in the midst of chaos in the closing week of the election, Trump’s campaign committee came up with a few finishing strategies. The first move was to remove Donald Trump’s usually agressive Twitter account. The removal of the twitter account is an effort to take away the impulsive angry tweets that Donal Trump puts off and close down the war against social media and Trump’s campaign.

In the last few days polls have been more tight than they have been all fall, and Trump will continue to use the strategies from his spokesman, Ms. Hicks and his rallies in the last few days in states like Minnesota and Michigan which have not supported republican nominees in over 25 years. Polls following those states are unlikely to change this year but as Trump stated at the end of his rally in Nevada (where he was taken off stage by the secret service in what seemed to be a gun threat), “we will never be stopped.”

The anxiety and uproar of the final week won’t shake Trump’s confidence regardless of what the polls say. What will happen on Tuesday?

Click here to view Trump being taken off stage by secret service at Nevada rally.