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Originally Posted by Hastley
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That said he has 0 chance at te nomination and even less than that in the general.
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Kasich actually has the best national numbers against Clinton. I'm terms of electability, the polls rank the candidates like this:
1. Kasich
2. Rubio
3. Cruz
4. Trump
As for winning the primary, I agree Kasich has an uphill battle. However, it is unlikely anyone will surpass Trump in the primary case and equally unlikely that Trump will secure the number of delegates ended to lock the nomination. If he doesn't get a majority, the RNC won't nominate him, that is apparent. Accordingly it makes most sense to support the best suited candidate so that the RNC has an easier time nominating them.