tj wrote: I think that a combination of Sanders' supporters' discord and Hilary's email issues will cause a lot of mayhem. I won't be surprised to see a lot of talk encouraging her to remove herself from consideration and give Biden a chance to unify the party.
It's just not going to happen that way, at all.
As far as Republicans, it is common tactic in politics (and college football coaching searches) to announce that you are removing yourself from consideration. Usually, that is when you know that aren't being considered and done so that it looks like you turned them down, instead of the other way around.
I don't think so. I think most sane politicians want to stay as far away from crazy Trump as possible. Getting too close to him could ruin a career.
I agree that a lot of Republicans will sit this out. Many did with Romney in 2012 as well. Anything short of supporting the nominee is support of Hilary.
At this point, I think a lot of Republicans would rather give the election to Clinton than have Trump represent the Republican part as President.
The Republicans who don't like Trump wouldn't support a 3rd party candidate who could actually win.
I disagree. If a prominent Republican, like Paul Ryan, would have stepped away from the party and ran as an independent, IMO, a lot of Republican would have voted for the real thing rather then the very definition of a RINO of Donald Tump.
Which leaves Trump v. Hilary. If you are a Bernie supporter and sit it out, you risk handing it to Trump. If you are a nevertrump person and sit it out, you risk Hilary. Either way, a poor choice IMO. The pitfalls of a two party system controlled by special interests on both sides.
IMO, a lot more Democrats will stick with Clinton than Republicans who stick with Trump.....because Trump can't talk about anything without it coming out as crazy talk. Wait for the debates...Trump has not been paired one on one with anybody really...he thrives by the distraction of his dysfunctional outbursts. If the moderators do their job and try to pin him down to any specifics, he will fall on his face. I expect there to be a point in the debates where he falters so bad with his complete ignorance and incompetence will expose him for how unqualified and unprepared he really is for the office...and that will be the end of Trump.