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John McGlennon teaches government at the College of William & Mary: “Both sides are willing to give him more flexibility than a conventional candidate would be allowed.’’ More, certainly, than the 41st president. Bush failed to win re-election in 1992 after campaigning in 1988 on a promise — “Read my lips: No new taxes!’’ – he later felt compelled to break. Possibly because few major candidates have run for president with such drastic proposals, many Trump opponents are relieved that he apparently won’t try to do everything he said he’d do. And many Trump supporters say they never really expected him to do everything he said he’d do. First, some Trump opponents. “I prayed that he would have a change of heart, that he’d realize that some things he said he’d do he cannot do,’’ such as vaporize the Affordable Care Act, says Angelina Iles, a retired school employee who lives in Pineville, La., and voted for Hillary Clinton. With that prayer seemingly answered, she has another: “That he’s backing off because he’s learned that the bullying attitude he had in the campaign won’t work once he’s in office.’’ After Trump passed 270 electoral votes on Election Night, David Bugh of Lancaster, Ohio, a pastor and small business owner, says he was afraid. But given signs of what he calls Trump’s “moderation,’’ says “I’m a little less pessimistic now.’’ Even a diehard Never-Trumper like Democrat Rich Langan of Ashwaubenon, Wis., a retired police officer, says he’s trying to keep an open mind: “I’ll give him six months.’’ As for the Trump supporters. Despite some fiery campaign rhetoric, “once he’s in office he’ll soften up on pretty much everything,’’ says Barry Fixler, who last year opened his own local Trump headquarters in Bardonia, N.Y. And that’s fine with Fixler, a jeweler. “In his heart, Trump loves people. He won’t do anything to drastically affect people,’’ such as non-criminal illegal immigrants. “He’s not going to throw out children (of illegal immigrants). He’s just going after the criminals and ISIS.’’ Many Trump voters say their man’s opponents were spooked by his campaign promises because they didn’t understand how he works. Gene Dunn is a longtime Trump admirer who took his son out of school to attend Trump’s presidential campaign announcement at Trump Tower. Trump’s campaign promises were “standard The Art of the Deal practice,’’ he says, referring to Trump’s 1987 best seller. “Asking for the whole enchilada, but settling for what’s reasonable. And all sides can claim victory.’’ A. D. Amar, an Indian immigrant and business professor who lives in Warren, N.J., agrees that many of Trump’s campaign promises were really opening gambits: “That is Trump’s style as a negotiator. He throws the extreme negative outcome at his opponents. This brings them to the table, and then whatever they get after the negotiation is better than what Trump originally threw at them.’’ Here’s how President-elect Trump has been rewriting candidate Trump: Some elements of the Affordable Care Act, which he’d promised to repeal and replace, are worth keeping. He cited provisions requiring coverage of pre-existing medical conditions and allowing children to remain on parents’ plans until they turn 26. "I like those very much," Trump told The Wall Street Journal. Some illegal immigrants are “terrific people,” and his priorities are 1) securing the border and 2) deporting criminals. The number of all illegal immigrants is around 11 million; criminals in that group number anywhere between 800,000 and several million. Some sections of the “big beautiful wall’’ he’s vowed to build along the border might actually look more like fencing. If and when Americans try to pin candidate Trump’s promises to President Trump, they will have their work cut out for them, says John Baick, who teaches American political history at Western New England University in Springfield, Mass. One problem is sheer volume – the “many, many promises made on the campaign trail,’’ says Baick. “There is almost certainly no candidate who has produced more verbiage, in person and in digital form, than Donald Trump.’’ Another is the lack of specifics. Trump, Baick says, “can claim that he has kept many simply by taking symbolic steps.’’ For instance, it may be enough if Trump starts to build the wall, just as John F. Kennedy gets credit for starting a man-on-the-moon program that was not scheduled for completion until after what would have been his second term.

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ジョン McGlennon を教える大学ウィリアム ・ アンド ・ メアリーの政府:「双方は、彼に従来の候補者ができるようになるよりもより多くの柔軟性を与えるために喜んで」。 さらに、確かに、第 41 代大統領。約束の 1988 年に選挙の後 1992 年に再選に失敗したブッシュ-"私の唇を読む: 新しい税でない! '-彼は遅く

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Government schools John McGlennon William & Mary: "willing to give more flexibility than would be so both sides can conventional candidates to him". Further, certainly, the 41st President. Blap failed re-election in 1992 after elections promised in 1988

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政府学校ジョン McGlennon ウィリアム ・ メアリー:「なるので、両側が彼に従来の候補者よりもより多くの柔軟性を与えるために喜んで」。さらに、確かに、第 41 代大統領。ブッは、1988 年に選挙を約束した後 1992 年に再選に失敗しました

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Government schools John McGlennon William & Mary: "be willing to give him more flexibility than conventional candidates on both sides". Further, certainly, the 41st President. Failed re-election in 1992 after promised elections in 1988, blap,

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政府学校ジョン McGlennon ウィリアム ・ メアリー:「彼の両側に従来の候補者よりもより多くの柔軟性を与えるために喜んでなる」。さらに、確かに、第 41 代大統領。1992 年に、1988 年に約束された選挙の後再選挙ブッに失敗しました

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Government schools John McGlennon William & Mary: "glad to give you more flexibility than a traditional candidate on either side of him, which". Further, certainly, the 41st President. After the election in 1992, promised in 1988, failed re-election blap

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政府学校ジョン McGlennon ウィリアム ・ メアリー:「彼のどちら側でも伝統的な候補者よりより多く柔軟性を与えること喜んでいる、"。さらに、確かに、第 41 代大統領。1988 年に、1992 年に選挙を約束した後、失敗再選挙ブッ

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Government schools John McGlennon William & Mary: "he both delighted that give flexibility to both the traditional candidate than many". Further, certainly, the 41st President. After promised elections in 1992, in 1988, failed re-election blap

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政府学校ジョン McGlennon ウィリアム ・ メアリー:「より多く両方伝統的な候補者に柔軟性を与える両方喜んで彼」。さらに、確かに、第 41 代大統領。1988 年、1992 年、約束された選挙の後失敗再選挙ブッ

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Government schools John McGlennon William & Mary: "happy more than both traditional candidates give flexibility to both his". Further, certainly, the 41st President. After the elections were promised in 1992, 1988, failed re-election blap.

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政府学校ジョン McGlennon ウィリアム ・ メアリー:「幸せよりも両方の伝統的な候補者に柔軟性を与える両方の彼」。さらに、確かに、第 41 代大統領。選挙は、1992 年に約束された後、1988 年には再選ブッが失敗しました。

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Government schools John McGlennon William & Mary: he both happier than giving the flexibility to both traditional candidates. Further, certainly, the 41st President. After the election promises in 1992 was in 1988, failed re-election blap.

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政府学校ジョン McGlennon ウィリアム ・ メアリー: 彼両方の両方の伝統的な候補者に柔軟性を与えるよりも幸せ。さらに、確かに、第 41 代大統領。1992 年に選挙公約は 1988 年に後、再選ブッに失敗しました。

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Government schools John McGlennon William & Mary: he happier than giving the flexibility to both traditional candidates. Further, certainly, the 41st President. In 1992 election pledge in 1988 after a failed re-election blap.

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政府学校ジョン McGlennon ウィリアム ・ メアリー: 彼は両方の伝統的な候補者に柔軟性を与えるよりも幸せ。さらに、確かに、第 41 代大統領。で失敗した再選ブッ後 1988 年に 1992 年の選挙公約。

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Government schools John McGlennon William & Mary: he is happier than giving the flexibility to both traditional candidates. Further, certainly, the 41st President. By failing re-election blap in 1988 after a 1992 campaign promise.

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政府学校ジョン McGlennon ウィリアム ・ メアリー: 彼は両方の伝統的な候補者に柔軟性を与えるよりも幸せです。さらに、確かに、第 41 代大統領。1992 キャンペーン約束の後の 1988 年に再選ブッを失敗しました。

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Government schools John McGlennon William & Mary: he is happier than giving flexibility to both traditional candidates. Further, certainly, the 41st President. 1992 failed reelection blap in 1988 after a campaign promise.

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政府学校ジョン McGlennon ウィリアム ・ メアリー: 彼は両方の伝統的な候補者に柔軟性を与えることよりも幸せです。さらに、確かに、第 41 代大統領。1992 は、キャンペーン約束の後 1988 年に再選ブッに失敗しました。

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Government schools John McGlennon William & Mary: he is happier than giving flexibility to both traditional candidates. Further, certainly, the 41st President. 1992 failed reelection blap after the 1988 campaign promise.

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政府学校ジョン McGlennon ウィリアム ・ メアリー: 彼は両方の伝統的な候補者に柔軟性を与えることよりも幸せです。さらに、確かに、第 41 代大統領。1992 は、1988年キャンペーン約束の後再選ブッに失敗しました。

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Government schools John McGlennon William & Mary: he is happier than giving flexibility to both traditional candidates. Further, certainly, the 41st President. 1992 failed reelection blap after the 1988 campaign promise.

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