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If Trump loses in his home state of New York, he will need to withdraw from the race.
Clinton must do that as well. Only 10 points ahead of Sanders in the latest poll. And Sanders always closes in on her as he campaigns in a state, runs ads and people in the state gets to know him.
Except that just one month ago, Trump was the overwhelming favorite, just like he still is elsewhere, including New York.
Trump went from 10 points up to maybe 20 down in just a few weeks. Anyone who does not see the trajectory of the Trump campaign and realize that this same sort of nose-dive is just as likely in the states upcoming as it was in Wisconsin, is fooling themselves.
Trump can only blame himself. The tweets, the Michelle Fields thing, the inability to use precise language answering abortion questions.... He should have known better.
Current math shows that even if Trump gets 50% of the delegates going forward, he still falls short of the 1237 number by at least 100.
That's part of the RNC plan to keep Trump from the nomination. Get Kasich to gobble enough just enough to keep Trump out. Kasich is a pawn being funded by Soros.
Trump can only blame himself. The tweets, the Michelle Fields thing, the inability to use precise language answering abortion questions.... He should have known better.
Not really. I think it had more to do with walker's endorsement and the party machine behind him. Also read conservative talk radio show hosts in Wis have a big effect over voters there. The "outsider" using the machinery of the "insiders". Yep, quite the "outsider". Go figure.
Given this information, in my view, it sounds like more than a few people in Wis like to be told who to vote for.
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