America will tilt left for years to come

I disagree about electability. Really, angry white dudes do not make a winning coalition in 2016. Too many people have made their mind up about Trump. No way that he gets near 50%.

I saw an exit poll from one of the races where 2/3 of the GOP primary voters who voted for other candidates said they'd vote 3rd party in the fall if Trump was the nominee.

Firstly, dems would like people to think it's just angry white guys but it's not. Discontent with the economy cuts across all demographics. There are far more women who don't care about politics but care very much for their families and kids job prospects.
This is very much a pocketbook election and that drives the mushy middle like nothing else.
 
Firstly, dems would like people to think it's just angry white guys but it's not. Discontent with the economy cuts across all demographics. There are far more women who don't care about politics but care very much for their families and kids job prospects.
This is very much a pocketbook election and that drives the mushy middle like nothing else.

I ask the question again. How can Trump win a national election with only white voters?
 
Firstly, dems would like people to think it's just angry white guys but it's not. Discontent with the economy cuts across all demographics. There are far more women who don't care about politics but care very much for their families and kids job prospects.
This is very much a pocketbook election and that drives the mushy middle like nothing else.

I'm sure some of that is true, but ultimately, his main core of supporters is blue collar white men. He has really alienated key voting blocs & demographics. He's so polarizing that most of the electorate has made up their mind on him one way or the other.

I've been wrong about Trump every step of the way, so I wouldn't necessarily be shocked to see him win. But it would be some kind of magic trick the way things look right now.
 
I don't think primary voters have really thought this through. They're voting to stick it to the GOP & the system, but that "statement" will have ramifications for a long, long time.

Trump simply can't win a general election. This is setting up to be just like the Goldwater election, and chances are that Republicans will lose the Senate also. It's a disaster for conservatism.

What this means in practical terms is a Supreme Court that will tilt left for decades, and little to no action on the debt crisis. Nothing will change in the next 4 years.

Such a drag. Hillary is a weak candidate, but she'll beat Trump handily, with as little enthusiasm from most voters as we've seen in years. And the GOP had very good candidates to choose from. They blew it.
Swinging back towards the center can hardly be described as tilting left.
 
I really try not to think about it. Too depressing. Also why I don't get deeply involved in political discussions here or elsewhere anymore. I definitely feel defeated...by the national Democratic Party and by our local Republican Party...neither of which represents me very well at all.

Merrick Garland ... why I have never voted for a democrat for president.

Not going to matter now.
What's wrong with Merrick? He's hardly a flaming liberal or any kind of ideologue and hardly a bought and paid for corporatist?
 
I've been proven wrong before about Trump but I still don't see how he wins a national election with white voters only.

Financial sanity? I don't see how we return to that without cuts to entitlement or the military. Or if we have incredible growth. But we won't have any growth if he kicks out 12 million illegals
Easy. Raise taxes. Those issues are not insurmountable. They just take political will and leadership. Something we haven't seen coming out of DC in a long time.
 
Swinging back towards the center can hardly be described as tilting left.

I meant in terms of continuing on a more left-wing path. Hillary will be slightly more centrist than Obama was - but she won't do much about spending or the debt. The biggest impact of a Hillary Presidency will be w/ the court. It might be the most liberal court in modern history by the end of her term.
 
Easy. Raise taxes. Those issues are not insurmountable. They just take political will and leadership. Something we haven't seen coming out of DC in a long time.

No, that's a facile answer. Raising taxes won't get us out of our current deficit let alone touch the national debt.
 
What's wrong with Merrick? He's hardly a flaming liberal or any kind of ideologue and hardly a bought and paid for corporatist?

He's anti-gun. Heller will be overturned if he's on the court and that's what the nomination battle will most likely be over. (from my brief reading of the situation)
 
I ask the question again. How can Trump win a national election with only white voters?
White male voters you mean. Neither Trump or Cruz is electable nationally. Just as you say that the whole of the nation isn't ready for a left wing democratic socialist like Bernie it isn't going to vote for a far right wing reactionary who has absolute and uncompromising views on constitutional issues that were decided a long time ago. Cruz's States rights and original intent views were decided against in 1865.

It's looking like women will decide who are next President will be.
 
It's looking like women will decide who are next President will be.

Trump Boasts About Doing Well Among Women - and He's Right

Trump has won the biggest percentage of women's votes in 11 states, according to ABC News' exit polling data in the 15 state Republican primaries and caucuses so far this year.




http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/donald-trump-boasts-success-women/story?id=37661711
 
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