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Originally Posted by Rajoo
This is shaping up to be an unusual general election. Both candidates are equally disliked and equally supported by their own parties.
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With regard to Trump, his support within the party establishment is qualified at best, whereas Clinton's is quite solid. When it comes to the voters, the Republican voters are divided, with most traditional Republicans are decidedly uncomfortable with Trump but the Teapublicans are solidly behind him. On the Democratic side, most voters have a fairly jaundiced view of Hillary. She is mistrusted and disliked by the majority and seen as the only way to prevent a Trump presidency. And among a significant minority of Democratic voters she is detested and reviled as much as, if not more than, the #NeverTrumpers hate the Orange Menace.
Then there are the independents. Lately they've been breaking right, voting for McCain and Romney in the last two elections. If this trend continues, this election will be a toss-up. Trump could well win unless Millennials, Hispanics and Blacks come out to vote in big numbers.