Trump has said he would be well positioned to run
a competitive general election campaign in New York, saying he would is one of the most popular people, perhaps ever, in upstate New York.
Though she has some support from state Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long (no relation) she is believed to be too far to the right to be able to mount
a competitive general election campaign.
Not exact matches
Rep. Frank Guinta potentially faces both a
competitive primary and
general election, and already multiple Granite State Republicans have called on him to resign for
campaign finance violations.
In another sign that Clinton is setting her sights on the
general election, her
campaign is preparing to hire staffers in some of the battleground states that will be most
competitive in November.
While the winners celebrate and wage the far less
competitive general election, those who lost have been left with questions about their
campaigns, and about what to do next.