Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
It is extremely unlikely that Donald Trump will become president. His general unfavorability is very high plus if he wins the republican nomination the ideological faction of the party (that presently has an outsize influence) will likely prefer him to lose so that they can try again in 4 years rather than him hijacking the party and leaving them out of it.
While I agree that Trump has giant gap between his favorable voters and those that oppose him. BUT, I think you underestimate the "ideological faction". In general, the right is very motivated. They are somewhat fractured, divided, and angry. But I don't think that they will choose to sit home on election day. We'll see on election day but I think that turnout will be high. If anything, I think the dems have more to worry about as it pertains to enthusiasm.