Donald Trump's Response To The Tea Party

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a party is an American movement that is known as being responsible for the victory of Donald Trump, in 2016 presidential campaign, Trump praised the party members as credible and hardworking, Trump led the Republican candidates and most identified, the voters from the Party into the ballot in the polls, 37 percent of the party members offered support to Trump with only 34 percent supporting Ted Cruz. The candidacy of Trump was supported by most party leaders inclusive of the party co-founder Michael Johns, who immediately endorsed Trump after declaring to run for the presidency. Several commentators insisted that Trumps victory was because of the Party, and thus Trump had to meet their agenda after taking power, the party members insisted that …show more content…

In response to this agenda, Donald Trump in contradiction acted contrary to this agenda, he changed his tune and supported the hikes but only among wealthy Americans, call for this hiking made him disagree with most wealthy leaders within Tea party, the leaders argued that the tax hikes is a major anathema since the rule of George Bush. Trump supported this contradiction by saying his main aim of doing this was to lower tax rates for the lower class Americans, by doing this, Trump achieved part of the agenda of the Tea …show more content…

About seventy-three percent of the supports of the Tea party disapproved the policy by President Obama which involved engagement of Muslim countries (Libby, 2017).The party members also felt that the main challenge to the economy of the country was the problem of immigration; these issues made Trump to get full support to eradicate the issue of immigration. Trump made it clear to regain the identity of the whites, as a result of this Trump got support from the battle grounds thus leading to his