People rally during a campaign event for U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Phoenix Mike Smith Flames Jersey , Arizona July 11, 2015. Four years ago, only one Republican candidate was consistently hitting the same kind of polling heights among the presidential field that real estate mogul Donald Trump is reaching now. His name was Mitt Romney.
The fact that Romney went on to capture his party’s nomination should be, at the very least, one basic reason why Trump’s recent surge can’t be dismissed as the aberration that so many pundits and party strategists claim it is.
That doesn’t mean, of course, that Trump, who will command center stage at the first Republican presidential debate on Thursday Troy Brouwer Flames Jersey , is going to wind up the party’s nominee a year from now. There are significant obstacles in his path: his history of supporting liberal causes, his sclerotic campaign organization and his limited appeal - so far - to a narrow swath of Republican voters.
Still, some Republicans, especially those outside of Washington, are urging the party to take Trump’s bid seriously, arguing that it’s not out of the question that he could shock the world and win the primary.
Craig Robinson, the former chairman of the Iowa Republican Party, sees echoes of the current president in Trump's run Dougie Hamilton Flames Jersey , saying Trump is another product of the media environment.
"Obama was a brand. Donald Trump is a brand. At the end of the day it was really cool to be an Obama supporter and really uncool to be a McCain or Romney supporter," said Robinson, who is neutral in the Republican primary.
Steve Deace, an influential conservative radio host in Iowa, said those within the Republican party who are dismissing Trump's chances of securing the Republican presidential nomination “are underestimating just how fed up the base is with the feckless actions of this political party.”
Trump, who has made incendiary comments about Mexican immigrants, is dominating polls that suggest he is riding a wave of anti-immigrant and anti-establishment fervor. The big question is whether he can ride that wave all the way to the Republican nominating convention in Cleveland, Ohio Travis Hamonic Flames Jersey , in July 2016.
ROOM TO GROW
To do that, "he’s going to need to do one of the harder things in politics - bring scores of new voters into the primary voting process," Deace said.
That’s because, while Trump’s support within the party at the moment appears to be relatively substantial compared to the rest of the presidential field, it is also limited.
He attracts male voters who are less educated, less affluent, and less religious than the Republican electorate as a whole, according to a ReutersIpsos survey of almost 2 Sean Monahan Flames Jersey ,000 Republicans conducted last month.
It showed 61 percent of Trump supporters to be male and almost half of those surveyed in the poll said they weren’t religious. Over half had not attended college and almost 20 percent earned less than $50,000 a year.
To win the nomination, Trump would need to widen his appeal by attracting social conservatives in greater numbers than he’s doing now as well as more upscale, college-educated voters and women voters.
To that end, Trump is showing signs of wanting to be more than a celebrity contender. Slowly, he’s beginning to build organizations in the key early primary states of Iowa and New Hampshire to compete for voters.
In Iowa, Trump has hired Chuck Laudner, a well respected operative who in 2012 worked for the underfunded and little-known Rick Santorum Matthew Tkachuk Flames Jersey , the candidate who shocked the national political scene by tying Romney in the caucuses.
A religious conservative, Laudner signing on with Trump was viewed by some in Iowa as a surprise and it could mean that Trump will be able to expand his base of support. Last month, Trump raised eyebrows when he told an Iowa audience that he had never sought forgiveness from God for anything.
"I don't bring God into that picture. I don't," Trump said.
“Chuck Laudner’s a true believer in the Christian right,” said Douglas Gross, a Republican strategist in Iowa. “Ideologically, [he and Trump] couldn’t be farther apart."
In New Hampshire, Trump already has a chairman in each county in the state.
“I’ve been part of campaigns for the past 20 years in New Hampshire Mikael Backlund Flames Jersey , and I’m seeing all the right things being done to put him in a very good position for the primary,” said Lou Garguilo, a county co-chair for Trump.
Of the candidate’s appeal, Garguilo said, “What I love about him is he’s a successful businessman who’s built a very large business. He speaks plainly, He talks about issues that are of grave concern to many of us, things like healthcare, border security Kris Versteeg Flames Jersey , China.”
Most important, “He tells it like it is,” Garguilo said.
STRIKING A CHORD
There’s little doubt that Trump has tapped into a segment of the party that is concerned about immigration, trade, outsourcing, and the erosion of middle-class jobs in the United States.
Another successful businessman, Ross Perot, voiced similar concerns. In his independent bid for president in 1992 TJ Brodie Flames Jersey , he secured 19 percent of the vote. His presence helped define the issues in the race.
Trump is doing something similar for the Republicans. “Right now, this election is about immigration," said Vincent DeVito, a Republican election lawyer and strategist who worked for Romney in 2012. "Donald Trump made it about immigration."
Trump’s anti-establishment appeal and his contempt for party orthodoxy are also seen as drawcards for many voters frustrated by a political elite they see as disconnected from the issues that matter most to middle class Americans.
In a CBS News poll released this week, Trump scored the highest among Republican candidates (30 percent) with voters who said they were angry at Washington.