Inside the Ruthless, Restless Final Days of Trump's Campaign
Whats discipline got to do with winning?
At the end of June, in the afterglow of a debate performance that would ultimately prompt President Joe Biden to end his campaign for reelection, Donald Trump startled his aides by announcing that hed come up with a new nickname for his opponent.
The guys a retard. Hes retarded. I think thats what Ill start calling him, Trump declared aboard his campaign plane, en route to a rally that evening, according to three people who heard him make the remarks: Retarded Joe Biden.
The staffers presentand, within hours, others whod heard about the epithet secondhandpleaded with Trump not to say this publicly. They warned him that it would antagonize the moderate voters whod been breaking in their direction, while engendering sympathy for a politician who, at that moment, was the subject of widespread ridicule. As Trump demurred, musing that he might debut the nickname at that nights event, his staffers puzzled over the timing. Biden was on the ropes. Polls showed Trump jumping out to the biggest lead hed enjoyed in any of his three campaigns for the presidency. Everything was going right for the Republican Party and its nominee. Why would he jeopardize that for the sake of slinging a juvenile insult? (A campaign spokesperson, Steven Cheung, said the nickname was never discussed and this is materially false. )
Over the next several daysas Trumps aides held their breath, convinced he would debut this latest slur at any momentthey came to realize something about Trump: He was restless, unhappy, and, yes, tired of winning. For the previous 20 months, hed been hemmed in by a campaign built on the principles of restraint and competence. The former presidents ugliest impulses were regularly curbed by his top advisers; his most obnoxious allies and most outlandish ideas were sidelined. These guardrails had produced a professional campaigna campaign that was headed for victory. But now, like a predator toying with its wounded catch, Trump had become bored. It reminded some allies of his havoc-making decisions in the White House. Trump never had much use for calm and quiet. He didnt appreciate normalcy. Above all, he couldnt stand being babysat.
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