Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are winning big in the Northeastern primaries, and yet as they currently appear to be galloping toward their respective nominations, there are indications that suggest that acceptability of both candidates lies at the lowest recorded level of the last quarter century’s WSJ/NBC News polls. For these two front-runners, the contest looks like a race to Badwater Basin, the lowest point in Death Valley. Each is loathed by independent voters. CONT.
Peter D. Hart (Hart Research Assoc.), Wall Street Journal