We Can't Wait For Biden's Presidential Immunity
There's no better soft-ball question for a candidate than "What's your closing argument to voters?" It's an electoral classic that can be rather illuminating, particularly when candidates flub their response.
Most candidates recite an elevator pitch that they've used a thousand times stumping on the campaign trail. Others get tripped up and reveal they can't actually clarify for voters why they are running and what makes them a better bet than their rivals.
And then there's Donald Trump, who knows exactly what he needs—and it has nothing to do with voters' needs.
Asked by Fox News' Sean Hannity what his closing argument to the voters of New Hampshire was, Trump's immediate response was "Make America Great Again."
"But I think very important, before we do this," Trump continued, signaling he was done talking about voters’ concerns. From there, he bounced to the topic of the Supreme Court ruling on whether he’s eligible to appear on the ballot in “Colorado or whatever,” saying it's hard to imagine "the leading candidate" would be kicked off. Then he got to his real concern.