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Donald Trump's presidential campaigns have been characterized by his supporters' belief in his ability to lead the United States despite concerns about his impact on American capitalism.

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The thread discusses the irony of Donald Trump's presidential campaigns, highlighting his role as a business champion who is perceived as undermining American capitalism. It emphasizes the recurring theme of his supporters advocating for his leadership despite concerns about his impact on the economy.

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Donald Trump's presidential campaigns have been characterized by his supporters' belief in his ability to lead the United States despite concerns about his impact on American capitalism.
Parent: PoliticsEntity: Donald TrumpImpact: negativeDate: Apr 20, 2026Target: Donald Trump's impact on American capitalism

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The irony of Trump’s presidency: A business champion destroying American capitalism Donald Trump has run for president four times, starting with a short-lived Reform Party campaign in late 1999 and early 2000. And in all four campaigns, his supporters argued that he should be preside... https://www.alternet.org/trump-economy-stanford/
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The irony of Trump’s presidency: A business champion destroying American capitalism Donald Trump has run for president four times, starting with a short-lived Reform Party campaign in late 1999 and early 2000. And in all four campaigns, his supporters argued that he should be president because he wa The irony of Trump’s presidenc...
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