Good chance that Trump wins the Nov presidential election with his tough stand on immigration policy.
Look at what is happening to Angela Merkel's huge defeat to the right wing party two days ago.
'I'm very unhappy' Angela Merkel admits open-door policy DID cause defeat by far-right
Angela Merkel has admitted her hated open door policy on migrants led to her party’s crushing defeat in this weekend’s elections.
Tues Sep 6, 2016
Mrs Merkel’s CDU party was beaten into third place by the right wing Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) party in her home state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
CDU could muster only a pitiful 19.2 per cent of the vote compared to the victorious AfD's 21 per cent, leading to growing scepticism about Merkel's ability to cling onto power in Germany after her party also lost three elections to the AfD in March.
Angela Merkel admits immigrant policy cause election defeat.
Merkel’s CDU party DESTROYED in German election by ANTI-MIGRANT party.
Today at the G20 Summit in Hangzhou, China, Mrs Merkel conceded the open door policy to migrants had swayed the election but added that she considered the "fundamental decisions" of the refugee policy were correct.
She said the outcome of the state election stands for itself and added: "We must take note that people do not have sufficient confidence in our solution competences. That is why the task is to now work hard to restore confidence. We need to show that we will solve the problems.
Voters made a clear statement against Merkel's disastrous immigration policies
"Everyone has to think about how we can regain confidence - especially myself.
“I think the fundamental decisions of recent months were correct, but we still have a lot to do."
"I am very unhappy. The CDU can not reap the fruits because the election campaign was almost exclusively about the issues of federal policy".
After the AfD win, the party leader Frauke Petry said: "We have made history here today.
"This is a slap in the face for Merkel - not only in Berlin but also in her home state. The voters made a clear statement against Merkel's disastrous immigration policies. This put her in her place."
Germany's Jewish leaders have reacted with horror to the success of the AfD in the weeken election in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
“That an extreme-right party which blatantly incites hatred against minorities in a disgusting way can rise unhindered in our country is a nightmare come true,” said Charlotte Knobloch, President of the Jewish Community of Munich and Upper Bavaria.
“The AfD is an openly far-right party. It is pathetic when a party - in which xenophobia, antisemitism, racism, homophobia, historical denialism and conspiracy theories are the basis for argument - can become such a strong social and political influence.”
Knobloch warned that, in collaboration with other far-right parties, the AfD had the strength to threaten Germany’s democratic foundations.
Josef Schuster, President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, also expressed concern saying: "Clearly many voters are not aware or play down the fact that the AfD do not clearly distance themselves from right-wing extremists, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania or anywhere else in the country."
AfD party leader Frauke Petry announced that “Merkel has brought herself down," adding: "The Chancellor and the SPD are leading German citizens on, whether it be in the financial crisis or the refugee crisis. The main political parties are involved in surrendering this country."