What happened yesterday was Hillary Clinton was elected president. Now we have eight months of hyperventilating before it’s official

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That is the opinion of Tony Fratto, White House spokesman for George W.Bush’s Administration.

Furthr agrees.

On Tuesday March 15, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton extended her lead with wins in Florida, Ohio, Illinois and North Carolina.

Florida and Ohio are important because they return the most delegates.

Meanwhile Trump still needs 54% of the remaining delegates to secure the nomination outright. It’s going to be a long road to the GOP nomination for a man not used to putting in the hard yards. One suspects even Trump is starting to realize there are not enough racists in America to see him to the White House.

Meanwhile, a group of leading conservatives are planning ways of stopping Mr Trump from winning the nomination – including rallying around a third-party candidate.

“Please join other conservative leaders to strategize how to defeat Donald Trump for the Republican nomination,” they wrote in a letter to attendees, according to Politico.

He won’t make it. Hilary will be president. Next!

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