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Essay / Donald Trump - 423
Donald TrumpTo run or not to run, that is the question. Throughout the ages, the great country we live in, the United States of America, has seen many great presidents come and go. From founding father George Washington to the controversial William Clinton. Many of these presidents had good reasons for wanting to serve in this difficult position, whether it was their true virtue of being a man or the support of the entire nation. As we enter the millennium, a new challenger enters the path. Donald Trump, billionaire, real estate mogul and international monetary icon. With all this under his belt, one wonders what he needs to accomplish to run for president. Currently, he lives in his high-rise penthouse in New York with his name all over his building, aptly named TrumpTowers. Now when we compare the building that houses this favorite and compare it to the image on the back of a twenty dollar bill, we can see many differences. First, this building, the White House, will never be able to live up to his name, as many of his establishments do. Size is also an issue, Donald Trump hasn't lived on the second floor of a building in many years. All of which brings us to a question Stone Phillips asked during a recent interview on Dateline NBC: "How serious are you about this?" Phillips asks (Phillips). The bold response came out in no time and had a very serious tone. "I look at it very seriously. I mean, you look out the window and you see everything I do and everything I do." I have to lose." Trump responds: Being a candidate for president, having everyone take you seriously would have a major effect on turnout. But Trump says he doesn't consider himself a "big promoter" , but rather as a “great builder and conceptualizer”. In the early 1990s, the real estate market he surrounded himself with collapsed. He suffered a loss of more than $9,000,000. used did not come from him, but from his trusted banks Would he play country like that? Sources say no In Biographical Monthly, before even thinking about running for president, Trump can be quoted “that which. whatever the job, he would give all his money to get the best end result, if that was the price of course"..