"What's more, Trump is winning virtually every demographic in the GOP, sometimes against all expectations. Despite a history of remarks widely seen as misogynistic, Trump leads easily among Republican women. Despite a history of divorce and philandering and a church attendance record that is less than spotless, Trump leads easily among evangelicals. And, in a warning to those in the party who seek solace in the belief that Trump supporters are low-information voters who will not show up to cast actual ballots, Trump leads among the most educated Republicans and among those Republicans most likely to vote. If these advantages sound impressive, it's because they are. These are the poll numbers of a candidate whom political experts would normally expect to win his or her party's nomination rather easily.
This is not to say that it is likely that Trump will win the GOP nomination. Indeed most pollsters and tipping agencies say he probably will not. But they now concede that it is a possibility. It is now conceivable that the Republican Party will nominate a candidate who appears to be utterly unelectable.
This was utterly unthinkable at the beginning of the month."
http://www.smh.com.au/world/us-election ... j9nta.html
GT: something extraordinary is happening. The most educated Republicans favour Trump?
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