Nobody expected him to win. He was too boorish and crude. He couldn’t
hold his own in a debate, even as, by his sheer presence, he seemed to
be trying to intimidate his opponent. He thumbed his nose at people he
thought weak and made fun of the handicapped. Far from being a polished
orator like his predecessor, his rhetoric consisted of monosyllabic
words spat out with tremendous ferocity, coupled with monotonously
repetitious outbursts of braggadocio.
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