Storm Trump is brewing - and the whole world needs to brace itself | Jonathan Freedland
Polls suggest the former president has a serious chance of regaining the White House. The damage would affect us all
It is not a prediction, but it is a possibility - and a growing one. Barring a major upset, Donald Trump is on course to be the Republican nominee for US president. If he wins that contest, which begins in earnest in Iowa on 15 January, then polling in the handful of must-win, battleground states suggests he has a better than even chance of beating Joe Biden in November. Of course, much can change between now and then: once voters' minds are concentrated on the looming prospect of a Trump return, many might recoil. All the same, Americans need to prepare themselves now for a second Trump presidency - and so does the rest of the world.
A good first step will be shedding any illusions that the sequel would simply be a repeat of the original. Trump 2.0 will be more focused and more capable than the initial iteration. In January 2017, he was a novice, new to Washington, new to political office and clueless as to the machinery of government. He relied on appointees who could, and often did, thwart his crazier, darker impulses - even if that meant swiping key documents from his desk before he had a chance to see or sign them.
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