Republican Party's Trump Ride
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•Opinion: Why I'm voting for Donald Trump
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Julian Zelizer : The Republican Party's roller coaster ride with Donald Trump makes its last loop this week .
He says he was wrong in both cases about his relative political strength and popularity.
Trump is more popular than ever, both personally and as a president, he says.
Zelizer says he's more worried about the country's future than any problems I've had with Trump in the past.
Scott Jennings : Democrats have said that about every Republican presidential candidate in my lifetime, including George W. Bush .
Jennings : What I’ve not heard before is the kind of hateful browbeating from the people who dislike this particular Republican nominee the most.
He says it's not our fault that Harris can’t make a coherent argument to a conservative or a working-class man as to why she’s a superior candidate; scolding them makes it even worse.
Jennings is a former special assistant to President Bush and senior CNN political commentator.
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