Posted on 05/02/2016 7:25:34 AM PDT by taildragger
Last week, Rasmussen Reports gave voters the option of staying home on Election Day if Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the big party nominees, and six percent (6%) said thats what they intend to do for now. Clinton and Trump were tied with 38% support each; 16% said they would vote for some other candidate, and two percent (2%) were undecided.
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I agree, but it’s all about the electoral votes in the general.
So, what’s the math on that? Will we have the same swing states, or will Trump change that?
I was a Fiorina supporter, but will support Trump if he gets nomination, which he should at this point.
As far as Never-Trumps melting away, that is to be expected. In a battle, why would you show your cards during the primary? It’s all part of the game.
P.S. this is a general response to this thread and not directed at you, specifically.
I think the EV map looks a lot different without a social crusader type Republican to drive so many into the arms of the Democrats.
“I think the EV map looks a lot different without a social crusader type Republican to drive so many into the arms of the Democrats.”
Could be. The theocracy tack of Beck et al is a loser.
Solid analysis.
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