The Conservative Case for Trump

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The Conservative Case for Trump is a 2016 book by conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly, a movement conservative best known for helping to defeat the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s. Ed Martin and Brett M. Decker are also listed as co-authors. The book was published midway between the nomination of billionaire Donald Trump for President of the United States, and explains in detail Schlafly's rationale for branding Trump as a serious conservative and (in her opinion) a better potential president than Hillary Clinton.

In its first week, it became a top 400 best seller at Amazon Books.[1] The book, which capped the Schlafly's career, was published by Regnery Publishing, ISBN 978-1621576280.

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