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Male Vote Could Decide Race

The huuuge male gender gap could be the deciding factor in the 2016 race for the White House. While Democrat frontrunner Hillary Clinton boasts a 11-point lead among female voters, GOP nominee Donald Trump holds a commanding 22-point edge among males. “The 22-point Trump lead among men is enormous compared to the 7-point victory among men that Romney achieved in 2012,” Morris says. “So what’s really happening now, is not a female gender gap but a male gender gap.” He explains in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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Trump Can Win

Political strategist Dick Morris says he was stunned at the latest Quinnipiac Poll that showed Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton virtually deadlocked in the key swing states of Florida and Pennsylvania and The Donald leading in Ohio. “Hillary would have no chance of winning if Trump carried all of those states,” he says. Morris points to the emergence of the white male vote in this election year and the scrutiny over Clinton’s record as key facts in Trump’s surge. Listen to his full analysis in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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Why Trump Won Indiana

Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the Indiana primary came as a shocker to many. Not Dick Morris. “I think when a politician is able to establish a congruence, an exact identity, between his point of view and the nation’s point of view, that creates a source of power that is enormous; that is outside of the realm of normal political discussion,” says Morris, one of the nation’s most influential political commentators. He praises Trump as an extremely attractive candidate, adding, “If he were elected, I think he’d be quite a good president.”

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Can Trump Beat Hillary?

Statistically, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the most unelectable candidates, according to polling. Trump has a whopping 65 percent unfavorable rating from the electorate, while 56 percent disapprove of Clinton. Fact is, Clinton would be coasting to the White House if it weren’t for the myriad of scandals plaguing her candidacy, the most egregious being her e-mail faux pas. “They are two candidates who are very badly battered, very bad images in the country, but one of them has to win. And it could very well be Donald Trump,” says political insider Dick Morris. He analyzes further in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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Who’s the Best GOP Candidate?

Political pundits across the board have concluded that Hillary Clinton will be the Democrat nominee, provided she isn’t indicted before the November general election. So which GOP candidate would be better suited to face her? Dick Morris throws his two cents in, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.

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Sanders Could Pull the Upset

Bernie Sanders is definitely on a roll. The self-proclaimed socialist candidate has surged to victory in six out of the last seven primary-caucus races and has political commentator Dick Morris predicting that the nomination is no longer a slam dunk for front-runner Hillary Clinton. “He can beat her in pledged delegates,” Morris says. “In other words, he can force her into a position where the delegates who are elected, he has the majority. And she can only then compensate and be nominated by a top-heavy vote of the super delegates.” Morris clarifies the race further in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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Name-Calling Speaks Volumes

As the GOP rapidly approaches its midsummer convention in Cleveland, the campaign continues to resemble a schoolyard tussle. Political commentator Dick Morris opines that all the name-calling can go a long way in determining which candidate has the temperament to become the nominee. “I believe this rowdyism is very useful in choosing a president, because it goes to the president’s judgment, personality and, really, dignity.” He explains in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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Cruz, Kasich Shine

The wild and woolly 11th GOP presidential debate went to John Kasich and Ted Cruz, opines political commentator Dick Morris. “Cruz gave a whole host of answers that, I thought, were substantive and very presidential,” he said. “Probably the most presidential was Kasich, though I do get bored hearing about Ohio.” Listen to his entire analysis in the Friday edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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The End is Near For Hillary

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’ blowout victory in the New Hampshire primary was a stunning blow to establishment darling Hillary Clinton. So much so that it may have signaled the beginning of the end for Clinton. Political commentator Dick Morris weighs in on the pending gloom and doom for Clinton.

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FBI Closing in On Hillary

Although Hillary Clinton pulled out a closer-than-expected victory in the Iowa caucuses, rest assured that Bernie Sanders is the least of her worries. That would be the FBI and the e-mail scandal that won’t go away. In the latest development, the U.S. Inspector General released a fresh batch of e-mails, some of which are the very top of the secretive classification chain.

“Not only is there secret material involved–classified material–but exposure of that material could lead to the deaths and compromising of American agents abroad or to the damage of those cooperating with them,” says political strategist Dick Morris. He explains Hillary’s sordid conundrum, which may well end in the appointment of a special prosecutor and/or her indictment in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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