nate33 wrote:crackhed wrote:nate33 wrote:I'm aware of this. They may be right, they may not. Head to head polls taken this early in the cycle are completely meaningless. We will see how Trump improves once he has unified the GOP and they stop stabbing each other in the back. And we will see how Hillary drops once she faces some actual opposition on her record and her multiple scandals.
Reagan trailed Carter by 20 points at this time in the cycle and went on to win in a landslide.
I do know that Democrats seem a lot more worried about facing Trump than they do Cruz or Kasich.
well donald trump isn't reagan, and maybe you underestimate what there is out there yet uncovered by the republicans about donald trump. hillary's problems are very well known by everyone already
I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm not saying you're right either. I really don't know.
What I do know is that the old Bush/Dole/McCain/Romney coalition of red states just isn't going to get it done. The demographics have changed enough to render that strategy obsolete. Cruz or Kasich can only follow the same path, which means they can't win. Trump is at least a wild card. I don't know if he can win, I just know the others can't. I'd rather take my chances with Trump.
thats fair, best wishes.
but it's hard to fathom a more politically favorable period that i've seen for conservatives in decades.. both houses, most state houses, etc. heck of a smart decision to throw that all away with a demagogue like trump














