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Trump Delays Cabinet Selection Until After Potential Election Win

Trump shares poll showing voters associate potential second term with "revenge\

Former President Donald Trump recently shared his perspective on the process of selecting future Cabinet officials and filling administrative posts in the event of a potential presidential transition. During an interview in Glendale, Arizona, Trump expressed his intention to focus on winning the election before delving into the transition process.

Trump mentioned that he prefers to secure the election victory before making decisions about potential Cabinet members, contrasting his approach with Hillary Clinton's actions in 2016. He emphasized his desire to prioritize winning the election, stating, 'I want to get elected first, and then we’ll cram a little bit.'

He contrasts his approach with Hillary Clinton's 2016 actions.
Trump delays Cabinet selection until after election for superstition.
Trump's focus is on winning the election before transition planning.

According to sources close to the transition process, Trump's reluctance to fill administrative posts before winning is attributed to superstition. Despite criticism from nonpartisan experts and Democrats regarding the lack of preparation for a potential transition, Trump remains focused on the upcoming election.

As the election draws near, Trump's team has missed critical deadlines for the transition process, deviating from established norms that could impact the peaceful transfer of power. Trump expressed confidence in his current campaign compared to 2016, citing his familiarity with Washington and its inhabitants as a significant advantage.

Overall, Trump's comments shed light on his strategic approach to the election and potential transition process, highlighting his focus on securing victory before addressing administrative appointments.

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