New York Times: “When presidential candidates get closer to their party’s nomination, they often gain stature and appear more formidable as they approach the general election. For Mr. Trump, the opposite may be happening.”
“He is winning, but at a terrible price. The intensifying attacks on his personal character and business record, and the scenes of violence at his rallies, appear to be taking a toll, exit polls show. In no state did a majority of Republican primary voters say they believed he was honest and trustworthy. In every state that voted on Tuesday except for Florida, about two in five Republicans said they would consider voting for a third-party candidate over Mr. Trump and Mrs. Clinton in November.”

