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I doubt Trump would win - his negatives (even among Republicans) are FAR too high. The "fear" is that he won't only loose, but the loss will run down the rest of the ticket so that Republicans loose both houses and the present majority of governors. Polls suggest Cruz at least has a chance, but probably won't win either - but some think he will do far less damage to the rest of the ticket.... and since it's now him or Trump, some are rallying behind Cruz, increasing his odds (still a long shot) that he'll get the nomination (if only by Convention action).
I'm one of those conservative/Republican voters who will not vote for Trump. But THAT won't keep me from voting, I'll still go to vote the rest of the ballot.
What I regret MOST about the future Presidentess Clinton is she'll get a chance to nomination 2 or 3 Supreme Court judges.... for LIFE. And in the modern USA, the real power is in the Supreme Court. With the ages of several judges being way up there, she'll create an uber liberal court for decades. But Trump - being such a loose cannon - who knows who he could appoint!!!! Maybe much worse.
From what's been reported on "Planet America" it seems that the governorship and house of representatives electorates are "gerrymandered" to the hilt. It may be impossible for Republicans to lose unless their vote drops to 30% or less.