TGW wrote:Yea, it's going to be a fight between who is more unpopular, and Trump is going to be the one on the short end of the stick.
I think there is an inherent danger in this line of thinking, because this isn't how things are going to work. Both candidates are going to be incredibly unpopular. The catch here is that Trump has a base of really loyal supporters who might not even normally vote who will show up for him, along with a contingent of voters who, should they vote, will grudgingly vote for him because they sure as hell aren't voting for Hillary.
Hillary, on the flipside, doesn't have that same group of diehard supporters and she isn't really going to attract any, and is going to be relying largely on a bunch of people who may or may not vote at all given their disdain for both candidates, to turn out to grudgingly vote for her. That isn't a recipe for major success in any election. She's going to have to figure out how to add a heavy dose of energy to her candidacy if she wants anything more than a nail-biter at best. I'm actually very curious to see how New York votes between Clinton and Trump.


















