Trump Poker? GOP Media Operative Calls Presumptive Nominee ‘Republican in Drag’

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You might think a new ad depicting poker players mocking a lone Donald Trump supporter at the table was put out by the Hillary Clinton campaign.  You would be wrong though.

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The “Why Trump” series of ad campaigns is actually the brainchild of Bob Gardner, who previously created television campaign spots for the likes of GOP heavy hitters Dick Cheney, Gerald Ford, Mitt Romney and George H.W. Bush as well as former California Governor and – ironically – Mr. Trump’s replacement on “The Apprentice”, Arnold Schwarzenegger. 

In the one spot produced by Gardner, a Trump supporter is lambasted by his peers for suggestion the GOP presumptive nominee is a “very successful businessman”.

“He bankrupted a casino Dude,” one player says.

Gardner is obviously no fan of Trump and likely a card carrying member of the #NeverTrump movement.

“Trump is the leader of the Trump party,’’ said Gardner.  “He's a Republican in drag.”

Watch the video below

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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