They argued that with the addition of Breitbart’s Steve Bannon to the campaign and with the rumored addition of former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes, Trump doesn’t look like he’s working to win over swing states. He looks like he’s working on doubling down on pleasing his red-state supporters. To them, that translates into an interest in launching a media company after losing in November. Zelizer and the Atlantic‘s Ron Brownstein joined Brian Stelter and Martin Savidge to discuss the idea today on CNN”s Newsroom.
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Brownstein explained that “Trump and Trumpism” are a symbol of civil war within the GOP and his core support comes from right-leaning media outlets. He will need his supporters to watch his channel and as a result, his media presence could begin to have some power where establishment figures won’t give it to him.
Stelter suggested that resurfacing as a media personality could empower supporters and it’s likely Trump would do that instead of disappearing altogether.
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