RE: So Im not sure who will come out on top, but it will probably be a compromise candidate like Kasich.
Kasich is :
1) A supporter of Obamacare since he EXPANDED Medicaid in his state ( using the Bible as his support ) in order to receive Federal money.
2) Refuses to support traditional marriage or anyone like Kim Davis, telling them to give up the fight since the SCOTUS has spoken.
3) Shares Marco Rubio’s sympathies for illegals.
How’s that going to play out with conservatives?
I don’t know. Trump doesn’t have a lot of conservative positions (unless his gurus told him to pretend to adopt them based on opinion polls). He’s in favor of single payer health care, did not “support” Kim Davis, and has already said many times that he’s willing to modify his stance on Muslim illegals and immigrants.
He seems to hate Mexicans, but I actually don’t think most conservatives do. I’d much rather see legal immigration dealt with differently (that is, more Mexican gardeners and fewer Muslim welfare recipients) than have him indulging in his fantasy of deporting all Mexicans...who are, in any case, not the largest number of illegals. (The Chinese hold that title.)
So unless the press will start paying attention to some of the more genuinely conservative candidates, letting them fight it out, I’d say we’re probably going to get the usual moderate GOP loser, although it probably won’t be Bush.