By now you should know that crowd size does not translate to votes. Trump will get his 30% to 35%. More in his state probably, and a few close, but time will tell.
I know some that have gone to his rally’s and said they were electrifying, but they would never vote for him.
It’s like not wanting to miss the show, and they would if he wins the nomination.
However, without other candidates in the race to take votes from Cruz, it is going to be real difficult for Trump to win once NY is finished.
Big crowds, but still do not translate to more than 35% of the vote.
Remember, had Rubio voters not voted early, Cruz would have defeated Trump in Arizona, and if Rubio dropped out, Cruz would also have won many other states.
Good luck, and have fun watching the crowds enjoying the sideshow.
>> it is going to be real difficult for Trump to win once NY is finished.
Do you have a pulse on PA, CT, and NJ? Industry matters. And folks in these regions appreciate Trump’s rhetoric.
I know some that have gone to his rallys and said they were electrifying, but they would never vote for him.
I have relatives that went to his rally in Superior, Wis when he came.
They’re all voting for Sanders