Gee I knew he would be the next President when I heard his opening day speech.
Ditto.
It is clear that Trump has attracted a very passionate faction which to this point has been large enough to win pluralities in a divided primary field. This has led to a bandwagon effect in which Trump's share of the vote is being wildly misconstrued. He has the highest negatives in the field. He will face great difficulty uniting the party, largely because of his own ugly behavior, which turned the primary process into a mudbath.
Trump does have some crossover appeal to working class Democrats because of his stance om immigration and his protectionist position on trade, but his vulgarity and ignorance make him strikingly unattractive to the traditional middle class independent voters. If he is the nominee, Trump will lose badly in November.
I knew he was going to upset the “process” when he gave out Lindsey Graham’s phone number ;o)