>Donald Trump’s victory over 16 Republican rivals was surprising. But what was more stunning was the fact that no Republican candidate (other than Ted Cruz) bothered building a viable ground operation. And anyone on Team Trump who believes their candidate can tweet his way to victory in November is greatly mistaken.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2016/05/06/trumps-poor-fundamentals/
Well, /pol/?
"Well, /pol/?" should trigger an autoban on this board. Also "/pol/ will defend this" and "underrated"
>>73303673
/pol/ will defend this
>implying we can't meme him into the presidency
Joe without glasses look like Yeb. enough said.
RAPIDLY FADING.
>>73303673
t.red-pilled anon
>>73303673
It should. Anything starting with that phrase has been a shitpost.
BUT WE CAN MEME HIS WAY TO VICTORY!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IciwMuoiDUM
>runs a campaign on tin can and a string
>wins it with record breaking votes
>has tweeted his way to victory
>guy with "viable ground operation" fucking loses
>muh ground campaign
>muh grassroutes
>muh delegates
>muh superpacs
When will the media stop pretending that Trump has to conduct his campaign like every other candidate? He already won the nomination from the Republican party by explicitly NOT running a "proper" or "traditional" campaign.
People are sick of career politicians running by-the-book campaigns, and that's what the 2016 election is all about.