This just in:

Last week, Rasmussen Reports gave voters the option of staying home on Election Day if Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the big party nominees, and six percent (6%) said that’s what they intend to do for now. Clinton and Trump were tied with 38% support each; 16% said they would vote for some other candidate, and two percent (2%) were undecided. But Trump edges slightly ahead if the stay-at-home option is removed. Trump also now does twice as well among Democrats as Clinton does among Republicans. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Voters finds Trump with 41% support to Clinton’s 39%. Fifteen percent (15%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.

Take all of this with a couple of grains of salt, of course. It’s a long way to election day and — especially in this topsy-turvy year — anything can happen. Trump could explode, Hillary could be indicted, either convention could pull a deus ex machina out of its hat at the conventions.

GOP vs. Democrats! Right vs. Left! Men vs. women! What’s not to like?