Trump brazenly attacks other candidates for whatever reason he sees fit, including an infamous criticism of the appearance of fellow candidate Carly Fiorina, which he latter qualified by defining it as an attack on her persona.1 He has little to no filter on the flow of opinions from his person, and often makes remarks that most people have difficulty agreeing with. Yet, he soundly …show more content…
I'm a ratings machine,”4—on Nov. 7, which figures to boost his polling numbers with what will likely be another high energy event centered around that candidate that will draw even more attention to him. Trump received just as much hype and press for the Democratic Debate as the Democratic candidates did, as he added tens of thousands of followers throughout the debate5 and was trending. He—along with fellow candidate Ben Carson—demanded that CNBC change the format for the upcoming Republican debate, and he saw his demands fulfilled. He continues to be controversial, and he continues to seek the center of attention if at all possible. The adage “All press is good press,” is often debated, but it seems to be serving Trump relatively well as a campaign