Sunday, May 8, 2016

What Chance Would a Third-Party Candidate Have?

"Of course, there’s one last option: learning to love Trump. Decide for yourself what’s most realistic."
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National Review   "It’s time for a look at the anti-Trump field."
"If the House decides the election, Hillary will have no chance. So Utah and the Democratic delegations would vote Romney in preference to Trump, along — presumably — with the three tied delegations, which would be forced to compromise. That would give Trump a 31 to 19 lead. Could Romney win over enough Republican representatives to pick up seven more delegations?

"It’s possible." . . .
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"Would it be hard to get Sanders into the race as a third-party candidate? I doubt it. This is his big year — and with Romney in the race too, he would have a slight chance of actually winning. If he did get in, he and Hillary would split the vote in reliably Democratic states, opening the door for Trump or Romney. " . . .




Has Doctor Carson disgraced himself by supporting Trump?



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