Trump a master brander: Clinton

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Washington: Former US president Bill Clinton attributed outspoken Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump’s current success in surveys to his skills as a ‘master brander’ but said his appeal could be short-lived.
Speaking on Wednesday on the CBS ‘Late Show,’ host Stephen Colbert asked Clinton to explain why he thought that Trump — currently leading a pack of 15 Republican presidential hopefuls — was doing so well.
“He’s a master brander, and he’s the most interesting character out there … and because he says some things that overrides the ideological differences,” Clinton said.
“There is a macho appeal of saying I’m just sick of nothing happening. I make things happen. Vote for me.”
Clinton however said that Trump’s success “may have a short shelf life.” The former president (1993-2001) denied a rumor that he urged Trump to run for president.
“His daughter told my daughter that he had tried to call me and I didn’t get the message. So I simply called him back,” said Clinton. “I had a very pleasant conversation with him and it wasn’t about running for office.” (AFP)

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