Thursday, March 3, 2016

Who Wants Trump?

Within and outside United States of America, the questions on lips of people are Who wants Trump? Why Trump?

Despite the relentless attacks on Trump, which started at last week’s GOP debate in Houston and carried through a raucous weekend of campaigning, his major contenders Cruz and Rubio were not able to deliver significant results. He scored well among late-deciding voters; in Virginia they favored him over Trump by about 20 points. But there were not enough of them to overcome the hold Trump has on anti-establishment Republicans who remain in control of the nominating battle.

What is remarkable is that the anti-Trump forces only recently awoke to the reality that Trump was on track to take the nomination. Instead, Trump has awakened a voting bloc that has soured on the party leadership. As he has continued to win, his support has continued to grow.

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