People are fed up with the socialist, PC crap that's been forced down their throats the last several years. Like Howard Beale in Network, Trump articulates their rage. People also know that our political system is broken. They can't quite put their finger on what's wrong, but they know something is, and in Trump they sense an outsider who represents them rather than the powers that be.
Americans see what's going on with the invasion of Europe by migrant hordes that are neither Syrian nor refugees. They see the writing on the wall and they're terrified of the same thing happening here. For those reasons and more, the Silent Majority will come out in droves and people who haven't voted in years are going to vote Trump.
Trump will pull a coup for Republicans by winning his home state of New York. Let's face it: New Yorkers love Donald Trump. Heck, Donald Trump is New York. New York, which almost always votes Democrat, has 29 electoral votes. Those 29 votes will hand Trump the presidency.
Trump is the only candidate of any party that can fill stadiums with his supporters. No other candidate comes close, while Hillary is under investigation and could still be indicted sometime this year. More than any other Republican, Trump has the ability to pull those "Reagan Democrat" votes. Because he's an outsider, Democrats can vote for him with a clear conscience.
Trump enjoys broad support from minorities. The black voters that I've talked to support him over Hillary by a 2-1 margin. No other candidate comes close.
Working Americans love Trump. All but the most diehard union members will side with him, because they identify with him. Strange, but true.
Christians of all denominations will support the Donald. Christianity is under attack in our country and Trump has vowed to stop it. He'll get those votes.
Election officials across the country have reported an upsurge in new Republican registrants, as well as large numbers of Democrats switching parties. Why? So they can vote Trump.
Of course, there is massive vote fraud in every election, along with the usual government shenanigans. A lot can happen between now and November, and a lot depends on who Trump picks as his running mate. However, if I were a betting man - and I am - and if I were inclined to make an investment in the upcoming election, I would think strongly about Trump.
The clock is ticking. The train has left the station. Like it or not, get ready for President Trump.