Clinton is winning because no matter how justifiably disliked she may be— a lot, she's justifiably disliked a lot— Republican primary voters thought it would be funny to turn their backs on a slate of loathesome-but-realistically-electable candidates and instead nominate a human Youtube comment section as their ticket leader, and it turns out the general electorate don't actually want that. There are no conspiracies or far-fetched fantasies involved, just the patently obvious fact that Clinton is a ruthless, lifelong political animal who knows how to play the same game that every other major party Presidential candidate has played until Trump came along and decided to play beer pong instead.More people hate Trump than hate Clinton, it really is as simple as that. Against any of the other realistic R primary candidates (with the possible exception of Ted "Zodiac" Cruz, who is refreshingly hated exactly as much as he really should be) Clinton would most likely have lost this election.He's not just going to lose, he's going to lose by margins that will make Barry Goldwater do a spit-take from beyond the grave. 1964 is the last time a candidate had so little support from his own party, and the results were as predictable then as they will be in November.