Mr. Trump may have the ability to reach Americans not normally inclined to vote Republican – blue-collar workers and the economically distressed. The question is whether those gains will make up for losses within the Republican ranks and what could be massive turnout from elsewhere in the Democratic Party. The Clinton campaign has already begun hammering Mr. Trump on his sometimes impetuous personality, late-night tweets and all. They’ll try to paint him as a dangerously erratic occupant of the Oval Office.
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Teunis Felter
Teunis Felter has over 20 years experience as an author, editor, and scientist. When not exploring outside, he enjoys reading history, researching genealogy, and civilly discussing politics.