Originally Posted By: ryck

At this point, all moot, as Kaisich reportedly will be making an announcement today that he is dropping out.


So, that negates your earlier contention about California. Not to say I told you so, but .....

Originally Posted By: ryck
But not an impossibility. News reports this morning say that some Republicans are stating they will vote for Hillary before they vote for Trump. And, if the usual big-money Republican donors are not going to pony up for a campaign (effectively "lying down") he's got a money problem.


Again, no matter how it's spun, the Republican party would then be giving up.

Originally Posted By: ryck
I'm guessing Trump will require far more than any candidate has ever needed. He needs a massive (and expensive) PR campaign to reverse the opinions of those large voter blocs he has alienated so far. (e.g. None-white voters 81% for Hillary, 14% for the Donald). Other groups, like women, are not likely to be much different.


So far, Trump has spent his own money on the campaign. And, percentages can change, as has been evident ever since Trump entered the race, and was a HUGE underdog. Now, he is the TOP dog!

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