So you want to be President, but you're facing someone who's a better candidate for the position. He's smart, inspiring, and has shown better judgment than you. He's the best choice to lead this country out of the mess you helped create.
But don't despair. You can still win. Because that's what's important to you. You just have to frame the discussion in your terms.
Problem: He's held elected office longer than you.
You say: He's inexperienced.
Problem: He's a better orator than you.
You say: It takes more than speeches to lead a country.
Problem: He inspires people far more than you.
You say: His passionate supporters are creepy and cult-like.
Problem: He's raising more money than you from the public.
You say: He should accept public financing.
Problem: He has a track record of being right.
You say: We had to trust the information we were given at the time.
Problem: He's taken bold progressive stands.
You say: Nobody knows what he stands for.
With my help, we can beat this upstart. We can keep his ideas from spreading. Yes, we can.
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