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One thing the primary process has indicated is that it will, once again, be a very close race.
How's it shown this?
Beyond what may or may not have been shown, and acknowledging the fallibility of polls, all polls show Trump getting trumped.
Clinton doesn't need any Republicans to win the presidency. Nonetheless, she will likely get a bunch. As well as most of the centre and undecided.
Doctor_Cake
@The_Seldom_Killer
John Kasich has bailed out of the race for the Republican nomination. That's it, they now basically have the following choices; a) Back Trump as their candidate for the presidency or b) completely abandon their current form of democracy and just pick someone that they, as the elected members of the party, don't find nauseatingly unpalatable. To some, that latter option will be very tempting but the irony may not be lost on them that this is far closer to the Iranian system.
The reality is that America is facing an election that is between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. One thing the primary process has indicated is that it will, once again, be a very close race. So now we have the daunting prospect of the presidency of the USA being effectively decided between two groups of people; closet democrats who can't vote for a ranting lunatic and closet republicans who can't vote for a woman.