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Because, let’s face it: tonight’s New York results on the GOP side are baked into the cake. The possibility of Donald Trump not winning the NY primary are so low that if it somehow does happen the guy might as well just quit now. But let’s be realistic: Trump’s gonna win that primary. Probably get above 50%, at least statewide. Might sweep, although I wouldn’t bet money on either outcome.
So let’s get on with what goes on afterwards. The candidates’ immediate schedules:
All in all… you can pretty much ignore any hysterical arguments tonight about candidates getting out of the race – mostly because the candidates themselves will be doing so. Ted Cruz has probably gotten everything out of New York he was expecting to get and thus has already moved on down the campaign trail. John Kasich’s campaign is continuing on its policy of ghosting through the remaining primaries. And Donald Trump, no matter what he says tonight, knows perfectly well that tomorrow morning he has to fly to the Midwest and start the whole grind up again. Because there are six more weeks of this.
Moe Lane
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