>> 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 live in Pennsylvania...AND THIS STATE IS STRONG FOR TRUMP...
FROM THE CITIES TO THE RURAL FARMS,
WATCH US ROAR...
I’m in the Philly burbs. Very Democrat/RINO area. I’ve heard some blue collar types praising Trump out and about when the primaries were getting started. The young professionals at work mostly despise Trump and think he’s a joke.
The real hardcore Republicans I know seem to be split between Trump and Cruz, but the movement seems to be going for Cruz. Someone just left homemade computer print-outs of a homemade ad for Ted Cruz at every door in my apartment building. Nicely laid out ad but cheaply printed. Never received anything like that before.
Back home in blue collar northeastern PA where hispanic immigration is high, the white people are in total Trump-mania. The anti-immigration mayor in Hazleton is one of the few professional politicians to come out and endorse Trump. Trump will probably do huge in northeastern PA.
The caveat is it doesn’t matter much. The state has less bound delegates than Rhode Island. They’re voted on by name with no declaration of candidate support. From what I hear, establishment politicians tend to win as delegates due to local name recognition.
Correction, Lou Barletta who endorsed Trump is the former mayor but got upgraded to Congressman.