Does he really have [legit] GOP support? I get the distinct impression they're just trying to present a united front (and not doing a very good job) to keep the great unwashed, who voted him into the nomination, onside for the presidential race. I think they're hoping the realities of the office will pull his head in for them, if he gets the top job.
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Unfortunately he does as a hefty proportion of the establishment realised that they are beholden to Trump voters if they want to keep their jobs. Some of the more senior and entrenched figures like Lyndsey Graham feel safe enough to criticize but for the nmost part he seems to be collecting a lot of endorsements.
Ted Cruz actually became almost likeable for a brief second there when he refused to endorse him due to the personal attacks Trump had made on his family. He also did a good job of showing up the other potential nominees who hitched themselves on Trumps bandwagon despite all the humiliating shit he dished out to them.
At best Trump winning will just lead to utter shutdown of the American political system (similar to, if not worse than what has been seen with Obamacare) as the House and Senate try and block every daft policy he tries to enact. Not that he's likely to try and follow through with half the shit he's spouted. Much of his policies are contradictory with one another and some of the tent-pole ones (The Wall, Mexico paying for The Wall, banning Muslim immigration etc.) are pure fantasy that are impossible to enact.
I'd imagine though that he'd probably spend most of his time hosting State dinners and inflating his ego whilst leaving the running of the country to his staff and the VP who would soon find themselves up shit creek sans paddle-pops
Also I wouldn't be surprised if the daft cunt gets himself impeached for some reason or another before his first year is out.
At worst however, global economic meltdown, Further conflict in Europe as Russia escalates the conflict in Ukraine and maybe starts having a go at the Baltics, China seizing total control of the South China Sea and giving a pervy wink to Taiwan and bloodshed on US streets as racial tensions spiral out of control - the latter may or may not happen anyway if the police don't stop shooting unarmed black guys on camera.
Personally I think it'll be close especially in the popular vote but the whole electoral college thing they have (which I still don't understand) will see Clinton grab it - possibly with the help of the Supreme court a la 2000.
In the meantime I'm stocking up on popcorn and counting the days down to the debates. It'll be like Pacqaio vs Mayweather all over again (but hopefully with more punching)