JayPierce95
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Though Michael Moore has long been a conspiracy theorist with often less-than-proven claims, he has recently garnered attention for suggesting Trump doesn't actually want to be President. He is not the first to suggest this and Trump's actions actually can be a seen as a good indication that he doesn't want to be President, perhaps he just has an ego that has driven him this far. With the amount of evidence of cronyism, blatant lying on major issues, federal crimes, pay-to-play politics, and two-sidedness that has seemed to riddle Hillary Clinton's long career in politics, it seems like anybody that truly wanted to defeat her would have more than enough evidence to deeply hurt her credibility in the eyes of the more independent voters. And yet, Trump has run few negative ads, and when they were negative they weren't even that stinging. Trump has also refused to attack Clinton in speeches when given the opportunity. He has attacked Obama with ridiculous theories about his background and actions more than he has attacked Clinton. Trump has also decided not to hire professionals who actually know how to run a proper, winning campaign and he has even said that he'd have a good life if he didn't win. Instead of going for broke, Trump has had a campaign with a lot of bark and no bite. He seems content to hand Clinton the election, meanwhile suggesting that if she wins it, it'll be because of the media being unfair (I will admit that as much as I don't care for Trump they have portrayed him unfairly) and the system being unlawfully rigged in her favor. Does he want to lose the campaign because he does not want the office, while suggesting that he should have won anyway, just to satisfy his ego?