Some things to consider about Trump though...They're both scum but she's the experienced politician and he's a circus act who"s in over his head. She'll win.
Oh, he definitely could win. This is not going to be an "easy win" for Hillary. It'll be much closer than it should be.Some things to consider about Trump though...
- He has an incredible amount of financial backing.
The first will obviously allow him to hammer away with advertising. The difference is razor thin right now, but the candidate with more money may be able to do more to chip away between now and election time.
- He has recognition as a celebrity.
The second I think goes a long way in drawing the modern day voter. Trump, despite his faults, has an extremely loyal base of voters. If you look at Obama's campaign in 2008, he had more financial backing than any prior candidate for President, and he had reached celebrity status with voters.
Some things to consider about Trump though...
- He has an incredible amount of financial backing.
The first will obviously allow him to hammer away with advertising. The difference is razor thin right now, but the candidate with more money may be able to do more to chip away between now and election time.
- He has recognition as a celebrity.
Huh? How far behind Trump is in funding has been a big story for a month. Trump has scared off so many donors the organizers had to send out a begging letter because they were short on money to run the Republican Convention. Just today in the WSJ:
Hedge-Fund Money: $48.5 Million for Hillary Clinton, $19,000 for Donald Trump
Unless you have some information that the situation has completely reversed since the last FEC figures, I would say that whatever troubles Clinton may have, financing isn't one of them.
^^ I wish. At least being in Massachusetts, I can safely vote for him.
I'm pretty confident Clinton will win. It's mind boggling that a creature like Trump can even be on the radar for President of the United States-- somebody like Reagan seems positively benign in comparison. Hopefully, Trump's greatest legacy will be the destruction of the Republican Party.
He has plenty of resources. I'm sure he will do just fine. lolHuh? How far behind Trump is in funding has been a big story for a month. Trump has scared off so many donors the organizers had to send out a begging letter because they were short on money to run the Republican Convention. Just today in the WSJ:
Hedge-Fund Money: $48.5 Million for Hillary Clinton, $19,000 for Donald Trump
Unless you have some information that the situation has completely reversed since the last FEC figures, I would say that whatever troubles Clinton may have, financing isn't one of them.
No 3rd-party candidate has ever won an American election, and very few have even made a dent. They don't have a chance.Why no Libertarian choice? This could be their year since the other two are both crappy choices.
I see it going one of two ways: Either Trump loses badly and gets (at most) 42%-44% of the vote, or it's close and it's a literal tossup until election day.
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