Yet some Republicans say Trump's public lands platform is alienating potential allies, particularly those in Congress and industry who oppose the federal government's massive landholdings and believe states could better manage them for activities like drilling, mining and logging. By catering heavily to hunters and anglers, Trump may be shooting himself in the foot. [More]You're going to need to find a balance here, guy, and soon. Because this is where something that can't be taken back could start, and where sides will be chosen. You really don't want your populist dad to have to preside over that.
And give him this message: Don't expect rich and powerful family political dynasties to be embraced by those putting their hopes into something different.
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