See, but that's a really weak argument, because you're assuming his personal motives. He's run his platform as 'I believe in my convictions even when they aren't popular', which is a big change from 'Uniter, not divider' (which has proven to be untrue, the country is surely more divided than it ever has been). So I don't see him trying to be moderate. It seems more likely, from what I've seen from him in the past 4 years, that he will try to accomplish what he sees as his goals no matter WHAT the opposition thinks.