Would also not be surprised to see Trump take NY as well. He need only make some inroads with the black vote. We shall see.
To me, it’s too early. I don’t want to get over confident and write the enemy off. Too many times they manage to win.
I also think there are too many variables. Hillary hasn’t picked a running mate yet, and that might determine how much the “gimme” generation turns out to vote. The debates haven’t happened yet. Then, there’s always the question of her health. I have to wonder how, once we get into the swing of things, she can POSSIBLY keep up with Trump giving two speeches a day all across the country.
If her health doesn’t hold up and she drops out, the democrats needn’t worry - they can just dig up Frank Lautenberg (literally, since he died a few years ago) and prop him up. Half of them would vote for him (after all, they’d consider it discrimination not to vote for someone just because they’re dead), and the other half would look for some transgender dwarf to vote for.
“Would also not be surprised to see Trump take NY as well. He need only make some inroads with the black vote. We shall see.”
In the last four elections, the Democrat won NY State by 25%, 18%, 26 % and 28 %.
To win NY, Trump needs a lot more than some inroads into the Black vote.
If he wins NY, he will win 40 states.
Trump will also get a boost from his "home town" NYC. That has to give the 'rats an additional headache.
If he takes PA and OH, it’s over in a landslide of epic proportions. I think he’s on track to do it too.