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The case for Trump – by someone who wants him to lose

You can’t defeat a political opponent if you refuse to understand what makes him formidable. Trump got three big things right — or at least more right than wrong.

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Barring a political miracle or an act of God, it is overwhelmingly likely that Donald Trump will again be the Republican Party’s nominee for president. Assuming the Democratic nominee is Joe Biden, polls show Trump with a better-than-even chance of returning to the White House.

Lord help us. What should those of us who have consistently opposed him do?

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Bret StephensContributorBret Stephens is a columnist for The New York Times.

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