Donald Trump Finally Talks About Higher Education

Donald J Trump did something shocking last week, something he hasn’t done in the entirety of his unusual campaign for United States president: He talked with some substance about his plans for higher education.

At a rally in Columbus, Ohio, the Republican nominee ventured into what was for him uncharted territory, proposing the simplification of income-based repayment plans for student loans, decrying burdensome government regulations and their effect on college costs, and ripping what he described as the culture of political correctness on campuses.

Much of the rhetoric resembled well-worn conservative talking points, and Trump made few concrete proposals. But few is more than zero. That Trump touched on higher education at all is surprising, especially given that he chose to do so for the first time with less than a month to go before the election. 

The strategy may be aimed at luring a swath of voters, twenty-somethings, who may have supported Bernie Sanders in the primaries and so are viewed as less attached to the candidacy of Hillary Clinton.

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