Rick Klein: “The ‘chaos candidate’ is thriving on chaos. Now, he’s actually building something out of it, too. Even with Jeb Bush gone — his description of Donald Trump living on — and the establishment falling in line behind Marco Rubio, Trump rolled to victory in the Nevada caucuses. He benefited, again, from divided opposition.”
“Yet this win looks like more than that: With a third straight victory, Trump is showing signs of growing his own base of support, smashing supposed ceilings the way aging casinos get knocked down on the Strip. Trump again ran strong among evangelical voters, delivering another blow to a lagging Ted Cruz. He ran strong across issue areas and education levels, consolidating Republican support in ways his opponents have claimed only they would be able to do.”
For members: It’s Wrong to Say Trump Has a Ceiling

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