CNN reported,
“The poll finds Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton ahead of Trump
by just 6 points, a dramatic tightening since July. Trump is the one of
three Republican candidates who have been matched against Clinton
multiple times in CNN/ORC polling to significantly whittle the gap
between himself and the Democratic frontrunner. He trailed Clinton by 16
points in a July poll, and narrowed that gap by boosting his standing
among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents (from 67% support
in July to 79% now), men (from 46% in July to 53% now) and white voters
(from 50% to 55%).”
Trump isn’t picking up support from the broader
electorate. His rise in general election performance is directly
connected to growth in support for him by the Republican base. The
numbers indicate that Republican voters are engaging in behavior that
has become common over the last three presidential election cycles.
Republicans have become prone to picking the
candidate that they think can win in November, nominating that
candidate, and brainwashing themselves into believing that a candidate
that doesn’t appeal to the rest of the electorate WILL win.
In 2012, Republicans convinced themselves that all
of the polls were “skewed.” They threw out all signs of reality and
delusionally believed that Mitt Romney was certain to win against Obama.
When Obama cleaned Romney’s clock on election night, Karl Rove melted
down on Fox News, the Koch brothers wasted a ton of money, and Barack
Obama was a two-term president.
Republicans are repeating the same behavior as the
nation moves into 2016. Mitt Romney has been replaced by the unelectable
Donald Trump, but the other factors are largely the same. Donald Trump,
like Mitt Romney, is promising victory on an extremist ideological
agenda, and Republican voters are buying it.
The cause of this self-destructiveness among the GOP
can be traced back to the party’s search for another Ronald Reagan.
Republicans love Trump, who like Reagan, is an actor who knows how to
use over the top rhetoric to get maximum attention. Unlike Reagan, Trump
can’t win.
The reality is that Hillary Clinton leads all of the
Republican candidates in the new CNN/ORC poll. Trump’s anti-immigrant
statements are only making the Democratic coalition stronger.
This
poll is good news for Democrats because it is evidence that Republicans
are in the process of convincing themselves to make another horrible
choice that will doom them to defeat in 2016.
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