Don't count on Hillary's strength either. It's a myth she wants us all to believe. Well I don't. No matter who the Republican nominee is, I say game on.
I don't think Hillary has much strength. She has failed at everything. She can't even play the gender card with tact. When she begins appearing with Bill in public, she is risking the loss of a lot of votes. Bill campaigned for several candidates during the 2012 mid-terms and they all lost. He showed up in Florida to campaign for Al Gore, after Gore had a double digit lead over George W. Bush, and Gore ended up losing that big lead. Bill has been poison. He reminds people of something they don't want to be reminded of. They were lied to. Polling shows the first three words voters think of when asked about Hillary, are Dishonest, Untrustworthy, and Liar. If it matters or if people will believe her, word is that Jennifer Flowers is going to release some of her tape recordings of Bill Clinton discussing how he felt about Hillary, during the 12 year affair between Flowers and Bill Clinton. She claims it could harm Hillary when people hear Bill state she had little interest in him and preferred the company of women. This may be on no concern to voters and may have more to do with Flowers releasing a book in the near future. But she has contacted other women who were victims of Bill's aggressive advances and they are talking about doing a Bill Cosby like public gathering on television to discuss how he seduced or raped them.
Still, I'd like to discuss with you and others on this thread, which states will the Republican nominee deliver? Can you name them? List the states Republicans cannot win and the ones, like Oklahoma, that Republicans will definitely win, and then there will be a small list of swing states you have to figure out how to win.
How does Trump or Rubio win Ohio? How does Cruz or Carson win Florida or Texas, or New Mexico or Pennsylvania? How does Kasich win Virginia and North Carolina, or Wisconsin? I submit that they won't, they can't. The demographics make it improbable, if not impossible.