Trump predicts he'll face Clinton, break turnout records
Donald Trump has made a general election prediction that he’ll face Hillary Clinton, and the two will bring out “the greatest turnout in history.”
“Frankly, if she gets indicted, that’s the only way she’s going to be stopped. I think it’s going to be Hillary and myself,” the Republican real estate mogul said Sunday in an interview.
Trump’s comments came the morning after he cruised to victory in South Carolina’s primary — giving him two wins and one second-place finish in the first three GOP contests.
Trump said he expects to win enough delegates to clinch the Republican nomination before the party’s convention in July.
“I don’t think we’re going to have a convention, a brokered convention. I think it’s unlikely. I think I’m doing better than that,” he said.
He laid out his own road map to general election victory, pinpointing two states — Michigan and New York — that he said he’d sweep into the Republican column.
“I’ll win states that aren’t in play. I’ll win states that Republicans don’t even think of,” Trump said.
And he predicted he’d earn a “tremendous amount” of support from African-Americans.
“I’m going to do great with the African-Americans. African-American youth is 58% unemployed. African-Americans in their prime are substantially worse off than the whites in their prime, and it’s a very sad situation,” he said.
Source – CNN