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Donald Trump's Seal Of Approval Sought By Republican Presidential Candidates Ahead Of 2012

First Posted: 09/26/2011 9:10 am Updated: 11/26/2011 4:12 am

By BETH FOUHY, ASSOCIATED PRESS

(AP) NEW YORK — Donald Trump has become a must-stop for GOP candidates looking for advice or hoping to bask in the celebrity real estate mogul's star power.

All the major Republican presidential hopefuls have sought an audience with Trump, just months after President Barack Obama dismissed the TV reality show personality as a "carnival barker" for raising debunked questions about Obama's citizenship.

Trump's money and fame as host of "Celebrity Apprentice" are part of the draw for GOP candidates. But Republican strategists say candidates could also learn a lot politically from Trump, whose aggressive criticism of Obama and blunt portrait of the U.S. as a nation in decline have resonated with conservative voters looking for an in-your-face challenge to the president.

"Trump created a position of playing offense and took it right to President Obama and his policies," said John McLaughlin, a GOP pollster who has worked with Trump, who flirted briefly with a presidential bid. "He speaks in plain language about jobs lost at home, and our loss of prestige overseas. He's been forthright and willing to put in a sentence what the average person feels."

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is the next presidential hopeful scheduled to meet with Trump, on Monday in New York. Texas Gov. Rick Perry dined with Trump earlier this month at a fancy Manhattan restaurant. Sarah Palin, still toying with a potential presidential bid, shared pizza with Trump and his wife, Melania, in Times Square last spring. Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann visited Trump's penthouse atop the Trump Tower in July.

Trump even sent a videotaped message to the Faith and Freedom Coalition forum in Florida where all the major GOP contenders spoke Thursday.

"It's very important that we pick the right person. If we pick the wrong person we're going to have four more years of this nonsense in Washington. Obama must be defeated," Trump told the gathering.

Aligning themselves with Trump could help Republicans in a GOP primary because conservatives who make up the base of the party generally cheer him. But candidates risk losing moderates, independents and other general election voters turned off by Trump's crusade against Obama's birth certificate.

The candidates haven't fully embraced the issues Trump champions, like bashing the OPEC oil cartel and demanding that countries like Libya and Iraq repay the U.S. for military assistance. But they've also adopted some of Trump's other themes as well as his blunt tone.

Releasing his 59-point jobs plan earlier this month, Romney echoed Trump's tough talk against China, which Trump has accused of "stealing" U.S. manufacturing jobs through currency manipulation.

"I'll clamp down on the cheaters, and China is the worst example of that," Romney said, vowing as president to order the Treasury Department to designate China a "currency manipulator." Such a designation could trigger trade sanctions against China, a major U.S. trading partner and its biggest foreign lender.

Nearly all the candidates repeated a warning that America's stature is declining in the eyes of the world after Trump cast the U.S. under Obama as a global "laughingstock" and "whipping boy" in a well-received speech to the Conservative Political Action Committee conference last winter.

Perry, in a new campaign video, describes the U.S. as "the least great hope of mankind" and states, "We don't need a president who apologizes for America. I love America."

Pizza magnate Herman Cain has called the U.S. "a nation of crises." Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman says "What we're seeing playing out in America is a human tragedy."

To be sure, not all the rhetoric can be traced to Trump, who is largely echoing the sense of America under siege that has animated many conservatives. But Trump spokesman Michael Cohen, noting the candidates' tone and themes, said "I just wish they would give Mr. Trump the credit now that they're emulating his views."

Trump's reputation was in danger of taking a hit last spring, when he almost single-handedly revived questions about Obama's birthplace and demanded to see the so-called "long form" birth certificate showing the president was born in Hawaii in 1961. Until that point, the so-called "birther' controversy, suggesting Obama had been born outside the U.S. and not eligible to be president, had been promoted by fringe elements of the Republican Party.

Trump's efforts to stoke the issue succeeded in part – Obama did release his long-form birth certificate after years of refusing to do so, putting the issue to rest for good.

"We're not going to be able to solve our problems if we get distracted by side shows and carnival barkers," Obama said announcing the release of the birth certificate, a clear shot at Trump.

Obama went even further days later, using his appearance at the White House Correspondents Dinner to mock Trump, who was sitting in the audience.

"No one is prouder to put this birth certificate to rest than The Donald. Now he can get to focusing on the issues that matter. Like, did we fake the moon landing? What really happened at Roswell?" Obama said. The audience laughed and cheered while Trump glowered.

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gabemill
07:03 PM on 10/04/2011
Republican candidates are flocking to worship at the alter of Donald Trump, in an effort to gain his endorsement (Romney, Perry, Palin, Bachman, and Cain). All have made this pilgrimage to gain acceptance from a man who has denied that our president is even a legal citizen. Yet, the gullible believe that these are serious people who will lead us out of despair and forward into a new tomorrow? The dumbing down of our citizenry has gained alarming momentum.
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mariusvinchi
Saint Lucia is looking better and better every day
09:07 PM on 09/28/2011
Trump being the consumate con man, it comes as little surprise that these particular politicians would seek his counsel.
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relentless63
06:44 AM on 09/28/2011
Loved how Mitt slipped in to pay homage, but sneaked out to avoid a photo-op like a man visiting his mistress.
02:08 PM on 09/27/2011
It is very important to me to know how these candidates stand on the very valid issues that Donald Trump brings up. I am surprised that these issues were not brought up in debate. We need a business and fair trade minded president more now than ever. Not just a popularity contest winner.
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shanghaislim
Is this creamy white enough for my micro bio....ch
10:36 AM on 09/27/2011
So many endorses......so little candidates.

What .....no one wants the endorsement of Dan Quayle....­......????­????

I guess they don't want to associate with the "intellect­ual" side of the party :-o”
10:12 AM on 09/27/2011
Seeking Trump's endorsement shows how desperate this bunch of global warming deniers, Social Security hoax believers, tax cuts for the wealthy advocates, anti-gay supporters, and critics of all those lazy, unemployed people. This is just a partial list of the Republican's plan to divide the country into the rich and poor!
09:52 AM on 09/27/2011
Well, at least if his anointed wins but doesn't work out, no need for a drawn out impeachment process. Mr Comb-over can just fire him on his show.
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dfranz
With Liberty and Justice for all
09:37 AM on 09/27/2011
How appropriate, the Republican field is like a bizzare reality TV show anyway so having a reality TV host's backing must seem important to them. I doubt anyone will be voting based on who Trump likes.
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MartinEden
United in the struggle...
09:35 AM on 09/27/2011
The Repug candidates seek the blessing of Donald Trump? That's telling--because the repulsive Donald is the embodiment of all that's hokey, cheap, self-congratulatory, and venal in capitalist America. That they worship this egomanical puke says it all.
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09:31 AM on 09/27/2011
Every time you think they can't be any dumber, they find another way to prove you wrong.
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kingjohn1956
08:53 AM on 09/29/2011
Can't wait for SNL to start with the skits on these guys.
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kingjohn1956
08:54 AM on 09/29/2011
AND GALS ,(sorry)
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HonkyTalkin
09:23 AM on 09/27/2011
This says a lot about the state of the GOP field.
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Rules Too
09:17 AM on 09/27/2011
Well of course they want to court the King of Bankruptcy. That way when their policies of coddling the rich cause this country to default on its debt they have a great adviser on how to get through the Bankruptcy process. You go guys. Don's the man on how to shed debt he racked up.
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Bobcaaat
Simplify and Minimize
09:04 AM on 09/27/2011
TRUMP? Why of all people, this guy?
08:59 AM on 09/27/2011
Oh please. Blow hard is who he is.
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bantrybay
08:59 AM on 09/27/2011
This is rich! You could not imagine comedy of this level. Donald is a walking ,self indulgent narcissist and the GOP so called "candidates" feel they need to kneel at his feet for his stamp of approval? First the Tea Nothings, now Donald, wow does this reflect America? I don't think so but it is great entertainment. Keep it coming GOP, I love it.....you look more non relevant daily.