Well, unlike Iowa, where the polls were off, they came through for Donald Trump Saturday night and this blogger has to admit he was wrong. Ted Cruz did not win as I had predicted. The question now is whether Trump is going to be the GOP nominee for president. Super Tuesday will likely answer that question.
If Trump does become president, how effective would he be? I mean, if his own party despises him, and if he can't work with the Democrats, what policies could he possibly advance? If you thought Obama had it tough bridging the divide between the Democrats and the Republicans, imagine how difficult it would be for an outsider like Trump to force Washington to do his bidding.
Can Americans and the Free World stand another four years of dysfunction? Has the United States become ungovernable? How did it come to this?
If Trump does become president, how effective would he be? I mean, if his own party despises him, and if he can't work with the Democrats, what policies could he possibly advance? If you thought Obama had it tough bridging the divide between the Democrats and the Republicans, imagine how difficult it would be for an outsider like Trump to force Washington to do his bidding.
Can Americans and the Free World stand another four years of dysfunction? Has the United States become ungovernable? How did it come to this?
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