I disagree with the headline.
I see little or no enthusiasm for Republicans here and even less for incumbent Republicans at the federal level. I see one hell of a lot of enthusiasm for non-establishment candidates. With Donald Trump at the head of most people’s list.
We have some HUGE votes coming up on Mar 1st, Mar 8th, and Mar 15th. I believe those three Super, and mini-super Tuesdays are going to pretty muich tell the tale as to whether Trump prevails and gets the delegates necewsssary for a clean win at the convention, or whther Cruz and Rubio keep him from it and force him to deal with one or the other of them to get over the top.
At this point, I think it most likely that Trump gets the delegates necessary.
Anyhow, here are the numbers and graphs, incorporating the actual totals from Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada, and showing my plans for MArch:
I believe these numbers, in terms of raw voting, are setting records for the GOP. No one is talking much about it...but when compared to Democrat numbers, the actual raw vote so far is literally dwarfing what is coming ot to the democrats. I will have to do a study of that...but that is my general feel.
Trump will crush Hillary or Bernie.
For now.
Dims aren’t big fans of Hildabeast AND they expect her to win the nominations so ... why go out and vote in a Primary and CERTAINLY a Caucus?
however, when Nov rolls around, the Dims do have a tendency to show up. And once the Media turns on Trump (and they will) ...
We’ll see. I willagree, there is little precedent for any of this.
All the democrats have are 2 old communists.
Joe Trippi, FNC’s pet Democrat, said last night on FNC’s regularly broadcast 24x365 [24x366 in leap years] Get-Trump Show that gigantic GOP primary turnout didn’t matter.