Normchacho said:
No, he very likely won't. Being the loudest, most obnoxious guy in the room may work in the Republican primary, but it won't hold up in a general election. RealClearPolitics is showing that he'd lose to Sanders in a general if it were today, let alone Clinton. Plus, he still hasn't really had to answer actual policy questions. What happens when someone asks him just how he plans to beat ISIS? Or what he's going to do about education? He doesn't have answers to those questions. He's going to get crushed. |
He hasn't started running against either Clinton or Sanders so those numbers are worthless.
He has given answers to those questions. Choosing to tune into those responses and claiming he hasn't said anything are two different things.
So he is going to get crushed and will lose to either Sanders or Clinton? Well then that should be good news to the Democrats then.







