What good is it to be a ‘’Republican Insider’’ if you have no idea what’s going on and missed the whole Donald-Trump-takes-over-the-Republican-party phenomenon till now when the Republican party has already been taken over?
Since Donald Trump is at 30% in the polls and his 15 competitors for the Republican nomination are averaging 4% each with no one even close to him, who among the also-rans can rise to defeat him?
By the time the Iowa caucuses roll around, Donald Trump is likely to have sewn up the nomination. The more interesting contest even now is Clinton vs. Sanders, since Sanders has a good chance of winning the New Hampshire primary.
Of course, the media would be a big loser if Donald Trump eliminates his fifteen liliputian opponents before they can spend their collective campaign billions buying advertising on the networks.
If things continue on as they’re going, we might see not only the demise of the Democratic party, but also the bankruptcy of a few big liberal media outlets in 2016.
“By the time the Iowa caucuses roll around, Donald Trump is likely to have sewn up the nomination.”
I’ll believe it when I see it that Iowa republican caucus voters go for Trump. The reason is that it is a long time until the caucuses and much, much more of his past positions and actions are going to come out before the caucuses.