Trump took the elements of an independent candidacy — the lack of clear ideology, the name recognition of a national celebrity and the personal fortune needed to fund a presidential campaign — and then did what no one seemed to have thought of before. He staged a hostile takeover of an existing major party. He had the best of both worlds, an outsider candidacy with crosscutting ideological appeal and the platform of a major party to wage the general election. By the time he had finished, he had taken down two political dynasties: the Bush dynasty in the primaries and the Clinton dynasty in the general election.


Donald Trump, America's first independent president (November 19, 2016)


Trump took the elements of an independent candidacy — the lack of clear ideology, the name recognition of a national celebrity and the personal...

Trump took the elements of an independent candidacy — the lack of clear ideology, the name recognition of a national celebrity and the personal...

Trump took the elements of an independent candidacy — the lack of clear ideology, the name recognition of a national celebrity and the personal...

Trump took the elements of an independent candidacy — the lack of clear ideology, the name recognition of a national celebrity and the personal...