The Trump Effect Why America's Most Famous Billionaire May Soon Prove to Be Its Most Influential Billionaire Donald Trump has put his celebrity status and business power behind Mitt Romney — and with his undeniable appeal among independent voters, a Newsmax magazine special report finds that he may prove to be a political kingmaker come this November.
Newsmax magazine's report — "The Trump Effect" — has just been released and reveals Donald Trump's pivotal role in the GOP primary and how he is working behind the scenes to engineer a victory for Mitt Romney.
"The Trump Effect" is a powerful political tale written by Edward Klein, former editor-in-chief of The New York Times magazine and author of best-selling books including his latest, "The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House."
The Newsmax magazine report features Klein's exclusive interview with Trump, and provides an in-depth look at The Donald's vast financial empire — including real estate, golf courses, restaurants, TV productions, books, even menswear and home furnishings.
It also reveals the surprising results of a Newsmax poll that provides a unique picture of the "Trump voters" — independent voters in key swing states who listen to Donald Trump. And it offers readers an eye-opening personal look at Trump, including "A Day in the Life of The Donald" and "10 Things You Always Wanted to Know About Trump."
Trump also shares the four policy reforms the game-changing mogul most wants to see from President Romney!
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This edition of Newsmax magazine also includes:
- Hidden welfare: disability claims soar under Obama
- Democrats brace for problem-plagued convention
- Mayors take action against bloated union pensions
- Corruption laws hurting U.S. businesses
- Military dogs finally get their due
- Glenn Beck: Small business key to saving the economy
- Islamic fundamentalism overtaking Turkey
- The weight culprit: high-fructose corn syrup linked to obesity
- Campaign '12: Wisconsin could go red this year
- Court's Obamacare ruling will impact elections
- LIGNET: White House leaks raise security concerns
- Obama turns to amnesty for political gain
- Smokers revolt against FDA crackdown on cigars
- Dealing with middle-age divorce
- Mark McKinnon: GOP should woo independent voters
- How to sell your house fast in a slow market
- RNC psyched for November election
- Summer camp teaches kids about national security
- Graphene: New miracle material promises tech revolution
- Doug Schoen: Romney can win by landing union votes
- Five rockers pen songs with a conservative message
- Rebalance your investment portfolio before it's too late
- How to order the very best steaks online
- Kirk Cameron's path of the Pilgrims: Holland
- Some canned foods better than fresh
- Is it time to quit your statin medication? New warnings . . .
- World's greatest golf vacations
Plus: Ronald Kessler’s Washington.
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