I don't think Trump really believes in all this stuff. But he thinks this would be his ticket to the White House - at least to get the Republican nomination.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think Donald Trump's had a pattern of leaping on the bandwagon of anything that he feels will further his candidacy, and if that means sowing more fear and paranoia and playing into a kind of xenophobic populist strain, then that's what he will do.
What I'd like to see Donald Trump do is start talking about his vision for leading the country and the policies that he would propose that would help hardworking American families who have struggled through the last few years and then also to differentiate himself from Hillary Clinton.
I've come around to thinking that having Donald Trump in the White House would be wonderful. Even if he isn't able to achieve very much. Now, daddy's gonna build the wall, daddy's gonna fix trade. That's going to happen.
This is a candidate who never even thought about policy. What Trump represents is pure willpower and the notion of breaking through the system.
With regard to Trump, he's saying some things that I just think are ridiculous and would disqualify any other candidate.
I look forward to their convention and look forward to hearing the President talk about what he will do for the next four years. He hasn't done it up to this point.
Mr. Trump is actually going to accomplish something, and that's why Mr. Trump's campaign has caught on like wildfire across the country and we see these huge crowds that come out.
Donald Trump, like most Americans, like most Republicans, believe in protecting America's core national interests.
Sure, we want to know what a president believes in... but that doesn't always mean he should tell us.
I think that President Obama is beginning to realize that a lot of his plans have backfired.