Donald Trump relishes the role of front runner.
He’s the man to beat — at the moment — in the wild Republican Party race for president of the United States.
And soon, he and the other top-tier GOP candidates are going to discuss their respective campaigns on national TV at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif.
Who has the most to gain from this?
My hunch is that it’s Carly Fiorina, who wowed ’em at the “happy hour debate” broadcast this past month. She has worked her way onto the first-team stage. Trump has made fun of her appearance, in addition to other GOP foes.
I have no clue how this is going to shake out when the debate ends.
My hope is that someone in that pack of contenders can reveal to the Republican Party faithful that their guy — Trump — is the sham they say he is.
I’ve said all along there is no way on God’s green Earth that the Republican Party is going to nominate this clown to run against whomever the Democrats nominate next year.
But I haven’t done well on these projections this year. Then again, I don’t feel too lonely. Few other observers have predicted this campaign would take this turn, either.
My wife and I are on the road and we might not watch it live. I’ll wait for the reviews in the morning.
I’m hoping for the best … however it turns out.