2. Donald Trump is so reckless and scary on economic issues that he scares even Republicans. He bizarrely suggested he would negotiate the sovereign debt of the United States. That is a default and has never been attempted in U.S. history. His recklessness on this is likely a preview of things to come.

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3. The GOP is badly divided, if not on the verge of a split. After yesterday, the GOP is hanging together by a thread. It is Politics 101 that the party in turmoil (Democrats in 1980, for example) loses. Already, donors are closing their wallets, and Republicans, including two past presidents and both halves of the 2012 ticket, are refusing to endorse Trump.

4. Trump’s crew is so tone-deaf to the split that it is likely to make it worse. Whether criticizing Mitt Romney for being pro-adoption or claiming to be clueless as to why the party’s idea man House Speaker Paul Ryan would object to Trump, the Trump team evidences little dexterity or self-awareness.

5. Trump lacks a money operation to match Hillary Clinton. He is no longer self-funding and yet his finance chair is unknown to many Republicans. Many big and mid-sized donors have no intention of giving Trump money.

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6. Trump cannot possibly learn in six months how not to appear racist or sexist. When RNC Chairman Reince Priebus lamely says of Trump’s “burrito bowl” gambit that Trump is “trying,” one realizes how far beyond Trump’s capabilities this may be. He has shown no ability to rein in insults and slurs; with Clinton willing to bait him, we can only imagine the insulting comments he will make about her and all women.

7. We’ve come up with six reasons Clinton will win without any effort on her part. When all you have to do is say, “I’m for adoption,” or, “No, the U.S. stands behind its obligations,” you are in really good shape.

8. The ads write themselves. Clinton is already using the accusations and claims made by Republicans to attack and ridicule Trump.

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9. Clinton knows how to reach out to Republicans. In the Senate she worked well with many Republicans, and her team is reportedly beginning to make introductions to Bush donors. Trump will need to spend a good deal of time and effort merely mending fences with his own party.

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