Consider: Republicans rose in revolt against the status quo in their party by embracing Trump, the ultimate outsider. But now that he's the nominee, he appears to be doing everything in his power to further fracture the country's politics rather than homing in on a unifying message. Talk about being the candidate of "something else." Nearly all of Trump's moves have alienated or mystified voters beyond his solid base of dissatisfied blue collar Republicans, independents and even some Democrats. The majority of voters, ourselves included, think he's a hothead without the experience and maturity to be commander in chief.