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US News ^ | 3/1/2016 | Jeff Nesbit
Be careful what you wish for. Barring something cataclysmic coming out of the presidential primary contests throughout March, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are most likely now headed toward their national party's nomination. Until recently, a Trump nomination at the head of the Republican Party in 2016 is what Clinton's staff and political consultants had hoped for. Trump's high negatives mirror Clinton's in a general election – meaning that party loyalty and voter turnout matter more than momentum or message. That, in theory, gives Clinton an edge. In every head-to-head national poll, Clinton tends to beat Trump by a few...
It's inevitable!
Be careful what you wish for. Barring something cataclysmic coming out of the presidential primary contests throughout March, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are most likely now headed toward their national party's nomination. Until recently, a Trump nomination at the head of the Republican Party in 2016 is what Clinton's staff and political consultants had hoped for. Trump's high negatives mirror Clinton's in a general election – meaning that party loyalty and voter turnout matter more than momentum or message. That, in theory, gives Clinton an edge. In every head-to-head national poll, Clinton tends to beat Trump by a few...
It's inevitable!