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Democratic party strategist Axelrod writes about Trump (and Cruz), both having a disdain of conventional politicians and calling it like it is. Axelrod says he should have known. He writes about his theory from a memo in 2006 for president Obama's prospects- of point and counter point in presidential politics where a newcomer with opposite qualities than the incumbent can gain popularity, especially when the electorate is growing weary of the outgoing president and conditions change. The lame duck year for the outgoing president only reinforces his ineffectiveness.
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