A senior adviser at the Trump campaign said that Donald Trump’s speech to the Republican National Convention will appeal to three target voting blocs. Mr. Trump will give a nomination speech that underscores law and order aimed at appealing to Republicans still on the questions, independents and those who have never voted before in prior elections.
“I have a message for all of you: the crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon come to an end,” Trump will say Thursday night in Cleveland, according to prepared remarks released ahead of the nominee’s address.
“Beginning on January 20, 2017, safety will be restored.”
Multiple advisers and were consulted on the speech for weeks. He will try to ensure Americans who are “far less safe” that “safety will be restored” under a Trump administration.
Mr. Trump will also hit on other issues including national security, the economy and even social issues. He’s speak about the people he may along the campaign trail and will not use his tradition name for his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton, instead using “my opponent” and the “Democratic Party” to paint a picture to voters that they have a better choice.
“America is far less safe – and the world is far less stable – than when Obama made the decision to put Hillary Clinton in charge of America’s foreign policy,” Trump will say. “I am certain it is a decision he truly regrets. Her bad instincts.”
He will tell the American people he will be their champion and only a non-politician can solve the problems made the politicians.
“I say these words to you tonight: I’m with you,” Trump will say. “I will fight for you, and I will win for you.”