
When Donald Trump announced that he was running for president last summer, most people didn’t know quite what to think. Was this serious or some sort of publicity stunt? Would he be in the race for more than just a few weeks of intense media spotlight? Would he be able to stand on a stage and debate other politicians? No matter what side of the political spectrum you fall on, hardly anybody would have predicted Donald Trump would be where he is today.
Shortly after Mr. Trump began his improbable run, I wrote a couple of articles about him, and related them back to health care. The first article focused on his strong personality and aggressive negotiation skills. The second article discussed the unique appeal of his candidacy.
We are now at a stage where his presidential run has gotten much further along, and he’s the undisputed frontrunner for the Republican nomination. As I mentioned in my first article, I was a fan of Donald Trump as an entertainer (I watch the Apprentice) and I’ve also read some of his books — which despite going over the top at times, do actually contain plenty of good advice on winning and chasing success.
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