Hillary is going to win the nomination and completely eff the democrat party in the process, I hope she's happy. John Lewis minimizing the civil rights work Bernie Sanders did is tragically gross and damages his legacy a bit. Anything for the almighty dollar.
I really hope you're right. But Trump. GOP hasn't had this good a chance to win since Carter. But Trump.
Trump has seemingly been great for the GOP. You finally don't have a stale, stodgy candidate leading the fray, people are energized, and the base has widened.
It's certainly widened to encompass more angry working class traditional Dems. But I think a lot of traditional GOP who just can't stand him will stay home. I mean, maybe the prospect of Hillary winning will be enough to keep the GOP unified, but I'm kinda skeptical.
I also just can't stand Trump. He and Bernie are quite similar, except one hopes to win by promising a bunch of free crap we can't pay for, and the other hopes to win by just promising "it's gonna be so much better" and "we're gonna build the biggest wall you've ever seen." Both candidates are an insult to the electorate - or they should be, but evidently they're not, which I also find insulting.