I believe Trump is well rehearsed at presenting the image he thinks most of the people want to see in a president - a no-nonsense, down-to-earth leader who takes no ***, with zero tolerance for those whom he perceives to be a threat to his country. But does he have the strength of personality to sustain this? I don't think so. To me, his personality suggests the kind of person who is likely to throw tantrums if things don't go his way. Truculent, petty, impetuous and impulsive - not good qualities for any leader. His ruthlessness and lack of empathy seem to his supporters to be strengths, but this view would very quickly change when these two traits were levelled at his own people, instead of the hated "immigrants". He will show his true personality and character sooner or later - he cannot avoid doing so - and will put off many of the people who are now his strongest supporters. If he shows his true personality in a strong way before he gets elected, there will be a swing to Mrs. Clinton. It would, however, be more idly amusing to those of us not directly affected by Trump as president, if he were elected first, before the fireworks begin. But in the words of Francis Urquhart "you might say that - I couldn't possibly comment".