Trump’s downward spiral proves old adage: A week is an eternity in politics
WASHINGTON — A notoriously ardent media booster of the Republican nominee made a bold prediction just last week: “Get used to it — President Donald J. Trump.”
That was then.
A distinct odour is wafting from the Trump campaign, closer to the scent of summer roadkill than that of an autumn champion. New polls show him getting clobbered nationally and in battleground states; high-profile Republicans are abandoning ship; and the same pundit who predicted a Trump presidency, back in those heady days of late July, is suddenly identifying the culprits to be blamed for defeat.
Sean Hannity of Fox News now says a Trump failure will be the fault of the party establishment — because it chided, distanced itself from and grumbled about its nominee instead of focusing its energy on defeating Democrats.


