Big Donors Seek Larger Roles in Presidential Campaigns
Via The New York Times:
“Before the first Republican presidential debate in August, Julian H. Gingold coached Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin on Chinese currency manipulation and the nuances of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Mr. Gingold, who worked on trade issues for President Ronald Reagan, even provided a television-ready zinger that could be deployed against Donald J. Trump during the debate.
“I mentioned that Trump had dinner at the 21 Club in New York with Oliver Stone,” Mr. Gingold said, referring to the Oscar-winning filmmaker, who is supporting Bernie Sanders in the presidential race. “The message would get across that he had dinner with a leftist — what sort of conservative are you?”
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