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April 03, 2016, 06:26:46 AM
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Donald J. Trump’s presidential candidacy has stunned the Republican Party. But if he survives a late revolt by his rivals and other leaders to become the party’s standard-bearer in the general election, the electoral map now coming into view is positively forbidding.

In recent head-to-head polls with one Democrat whom Mr. Trump may face in the fall, Hillary Clinton, he trails in every key state, including Florida and Ohio, despite her soaring unpopularity ratings with swing voters.

In Democratic-leaning states across the Rust Belt, which Mr. Trump has vowed to return to the Republican column for the first time in nearly 30 years, his deficit is even worse: Mrs. Clinton leads him by double digits in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Mr. Trump is so negatively viewed, polls suggest, that he could turn otherwise safe Republican states, usually political afterthoughts because of their strong conservative tilt, into tight contests. In Utah, his deep unpopularity with Mormon voters suggests that a state that has gone Republican every election for a half-century could wind up in play. Republicans there pointed to a much-discussed Deseret News poll last month, showing Mrs. Clinton with a narrow lead over Mr. Trump, to argue that the state would be difficult for him.

Horse-race polls this early are poor predictors of election results, and candidates have turned around public opinion before. And the country’s politics have become so sharply polarized that no major-party contender is likely to come near the 49-state defeats suffered by Democrats in 1972 and 1984.

But without an extraordinary reversal — or the total collapse of whoever becomes his general-election opponent — Mr. Trump could be hard-pressed to win more than 200 of the 270 electoral votes required to win.


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April 03, 2016, 06:32:06 AM
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Another leftist propaganda piece, alarmed at the prospect of Hitlery losing to Trump. They want the republicans to put up some weak candidate (Ted Cruz?) so that she could win the elections comfortably. The democrat primaries have proven that Hitlery is deeply unpopular, outside the African American dominated southern states. If she ends up as the Democrat nominee, then even the deep blue states will become competitive.
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April 03, 2016, 09:56:00 PM
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This is just a pathetic strategy for Hillary, manipulating poll results to give the impression that Trump is behind so she maybe has a chance of fooling people into thinking Trump doesn't have a chance so they choose a more electable candidate. Don't fall for it. they are pulling out all of the stops to try to prevent Trump from being in the final running.
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April 04, 2016, 07:17:41 PM
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This Donald trump reminds me of Ronald Regan, mad man who might blow up the world. you should watch out for this guy and elect Hilary.
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April 05, 2016, 06:51:01 AM
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This Donald trump reminds me of Ronald Regan, mad man who might blow up the world. you should watch out for this guy and elect Hilary.

Yes, Hillary the drug smuggling, child sex trafficking, murdering, classified info leaking, Benghazi feminazi candidate is the way to go. Much better.  Roll Eyes
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