The sad truth is, however, one of them will be the next Commander in Chief. Who will it be? The truth is Donald Trump will have a demanding clash against Hilary Clinton in the race to the White House. Although Election Day seems to be far away, numerous polls have suggested that Hilary Clinton has been leading Donald Trump by around 10 percentage points in general election surveys both nationwide and most significantly in crucial battleground states. For example, Trump is behind Hilary in states such as North Carolina, Carolina, Arizona, Missouri and Utah; states where former 2012 GOP candidate Mitt Romney won. Moreover, one thing that I admire about Donald Trump is the fact that he does not care what anyone thinks of him, and he does not seek to be politically correct—an attribute which I think is astounding.
Nonetheless, if he wants to be successful in the political world, and seat in the oval office later on this year, he needs to change that. We all know that Trump can overhaul Clinton. After all, many consider her polling leads to be temporary as Trump is expected to release ads or leak secrets about her. However, the difference between Trump and Clinton is that though many Americans may not like Clinton, they are terrified of Trump. In addition, Trump’s biggest dilemma is the fact that he has close to two-thirds saying they have a disapproving opinion of him. Furthermore, Trump’s rankings are poorest with the voters who made up the so-called Obama union of young, nonwhite and well-educated voters who drove President Obama’s re-election four years past. The Republicans track to victory is slim to none without including some of these voters mentioned above; and so far things doesn’t look so good for the Donald. As mentioned earlier, Trump is doing horrible is key battleground states; doing worse among white voters than former republicans candidate Mitt Romney did. Trump is losing in states where Democrats have not stretched. Trump is struggling in States like Colorado, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida and Virginia where Romney actually did pretty well
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