Why the GOP should fear a moderate Donald Trump

Trump is clearly going to run to Hillary's left in November. What a mess...

When the Republican candidate runs to the left of the Democrat.
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Donald Trump is clearly going to be the Republican nominee for president.

He just crushed Ted Cruz in Indiana, causing the Texas senator to drop out of the race. Trump now has more than 1,000 pledged delegates. More than 10 million Americans have voted for him. There's no one left to stop him.

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James Poulos

James Poulos is a contributing editor at National Affairs and the author of The Art of Being Free, out January 17 from St. Martin's Press. He has written on freedom and the politics of the future for publications ranging from The Federalist to Foreign Policy and from Good to Vice. He fronts the band Night Years in Los Angeles, where he lives with his son.