The fantasy of a Trump landslide

Trump supporters are crowing about how he'll put all 50 states in play in November

Don't get ahead of yourself.
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After Donald Trump's thumping of Ted Cruz in Tuesday's Indiana primary — causing Trump's last real challenger to drop out of the race — the billionaire seems on the verge of clinching the Republican presidential nomination. And yet, the available data shows the Republican frontrunner in a particularly difficult position in a general election.

National polling shows Trump trailing the all-but-certain Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, with an average gap in Clinton's favor of 6.2 points in Real Clear Politics' aggregation. Trump might be the most disfavored of major-party nominees seen in decades, with favorability ratings among general-election voters deeply in the negative. A poll last week from George Washington University that put Trump within three points of Hillary Clinton nonetheless showed him with a disapproval rating of 65 percent, worse than Clinton's dismal 56 percent.

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Edward Morrissey

Edward Morrissey has been writing about politics since 2003 in his blog, Captain's Quarters, and now writes for HotAir.com. His columns have appeared in the Washington Post, the New York Post, The New York Sun, the Washington Times, and other newspapers. Morrissey has a daily Internet talk show on politics and culture at Hot Air. Since 2004, Morrissey has had a weekend talk radio show in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area and often fills in as a guest on Salem Radio Network's nationally-syndicated shows. He lives in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota with his wife, son and daughter-in-law, and his two granddaughters. Morrissey's new book, GOING RED, will be published by Crown Forum on April 5, 2016.