Wednesday, March 23, 2016

43% of Republicans want Trump as Nominee

This post has been corrected. Not to get too far ahead of ourselves, but a new poll from Quinnipiac University suggests that the most likely outcome of this presidential race is the following: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump face off in the general election, and Hillary Clinton wins. Standard polling caveats apply, not the least of which is that the campaign hasn't started and that polls taken well in advance of an actual election are often not predictive. But reading this poll on this day with these numbers? That's the logical conclusion. Why Trump will almost certainly win the nomination. Quinnipiac asked Republicans who they'd like to see win the party's nomination. Donald Trump got 43 percent
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Why Donald Trump is poised to win the nomination and lose the general election, in one poll

IF only 43% of even Republicans want Trump as their president, and independents don't necessarily want him and Democrats mostly don't want him, how could he become president? Especially because the Republican Party is the minority Party nationwide population wise and growing smaller every day as older white folks pass on?


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