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Chapter 1008 - 980: See Who the Clown Is, You Idiots

Author: GodOfReader
updatedAt: 2025-11-05

2016, March 20th.

One day before the Democratic presidential candidate primaries began in Utah and Idaho, Trump suddenly posted a tweet.

On Twitter, he wrote: "I will win the Republican primary, but I can't be sure Hillary will be my opponent. I have a feeling that Hillary will lose the elections in Utah, Idaho, Hawaii, Alaska, and Washington. Sanders will close the gap within five days."

Trump's statement immediately drew mockery.

"You're the clown; wake up, you don't understand anything."

"Hillary represents the rise of women's rights; she will definitely win the intraparty competition, then she'll beat you in the national election and win the presidency."

"Premonition? You big mouth, besides talking nonsense, what else can you do?"

Not long after, Trump posted another tweet:

"If I'm wrong, I'll withdraw from this presidential election."

Holy crap!!!

This guy is ruthless!!!

Martin was surprised when he saw this tweet. Although he was sure the data he gave Trump had no issues, the other party had made such an all-or-nothing statement. Was this trusting him too much?

Then, in a chat with Ivanka, he was amused by his future father-in-law's thinking.

"Dad said, it's just a promise; he didn't swear on the Bible. If he's wrong, he'll forget he said it, and no matter who reminds him, he won't admit it."

"But it's written on Twitter?"

"Dad said he'll blame it on a staff error."

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Martin felt he had underestimated Trump's thick skin. If he doesn't become president, who will!?

March 21st.

Utah and Idaho election results came out.

Hillary lost both states.

Trump immediately tweeted: "See who the clown is, you idiots."

Followed by a bunch of curses at him.

"You're the clown; you're the idiot."

"Got lucky once; look how smug you are."

"The day after tomorrow is Hawaii; Hillary can't lose. That's Obama's home turf, and Obama is on Hillary's side."

But, March 23rd.

Hillary lost Hawaii again.

Trump posted that sentence again: "See who the clown is, you idiots."

This time, those Hillary-supporting netizens were a bit lacking in confidence.

Only sparse replies.

"You're lucky, but Hillary won't keep losing."

"Damn luck, you big mouth."

"I don't believe you'll keep being right; the day after tomorrow's Alaska and Washington elections will definitely be Hillary's win."

March 26th.

Election results came out.

In Alaska's total votes, Sanders got a high 81.6% support, and in Washington's counted 95.8% votes, Sanders got 72.6%; Sanders crushed Hillary.

"We're making huge progress in catching up to Hillary Clinton," the confident Sanders said. "We're on the path to victory."

Then he added, "By the way, thanks to Trump's prediction; maybe his big mouth has some mystical effect in the dark."

But Trump tweeted: "The winner is Sanders? No, no, no—the winner is Trump!!!"

Time came to April.

Trump's campaign team pulled another new trick.

This idea was Ivanka's.

"Martin said, in maintaining heat, we can sacrifice some positive things, as long as the loss brings us more attention and fame, it's worth it. Negative news, controversial news is the same, and this time, my brother and I want to screw that idiot." Ivanka said when proposing this.

April 11th.

The New York Times published a news: Because they missed the Republican registration deadline, US Republican presidential candidate Trump's two children lost their voting rights in New York's Republican primary.

Trump previously said in an interview with The New York Times that because they didn't register as Republicans before the deadline, according to New York rules, his two "loyal fans"—daughter Ivanka Trump and son Eric Trump—won't be able to vote for him in New York's Republican primary this weekend.

"They had a long time to register, but, you know, they didn't pay attention to the rules. Now, they're both feeling very, very guilty about it; very, very guilty," Trump said.

And the two involved confirmed their father's statement a few hours later that day.

US New York Daily News mocked: "Clearly, this Republican presidential candidate's children don't know how voting works."

"However, not all of Trump's prince and princess are so 'careless.'"

"Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., registered as a Republican long ago; he'll have the chance to vote for his father in New York's Republican primary."

Then, in a statement to the media, Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump said they treated their own carelessness as negative teaching material to educate voters in other states not to make similar mistakes.

"Our lesson in New York led us to create a series of voter guides videos early this year, tailored to each state's specifics, guiding voters on how to qualify to vote in their state's party primary."

New York is the long-term business hub for Trump's real estate empire and a region Trump personally values highly.

The Republican primary in New York is around April 19th; if Trump wins, he'll be one step closer to the Republican presidential nomination.

"How's my idea?" Ivanka bragged to Martin on the phone.

Martin laughed: "Absolutely brilliant; you're already a PR master."

"Hehe, really? I think so too."

"I think your father is highly likely to win the intraparty election."

"Really? Then who do you think his final opponent will be?"

"Hillary, probably Hillary," Martin said.

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