Oh, he has people, he can assure you of that. He has lots of people, but they're all secret right now because they are shy and don't want to come out to play. They live in Canada; you probably wouldn't know them.
Let's be clear on a little something here. Donald Trump is very, very likely to become the Republican nominee for the presidency. Despite fevered plans by "sensible" Republicans to somehow scuttle his nomination via brokered convention, the far more likely outcome sees the party following the lead of Gov. Chris Christie, Gov. Rick Scott, and other establishment figures to rally behind the racist lunatic and pretend he is a statesman after all. Trump would be a heavy underdog in the primary election, whether his opponent be Clinton or Sanders or a clump of wet potting soil, but even "underdog" status would, given the roiling nature of elections, amount to probably no less than a one in three shot of winning the presidency.
So where we are at, as everyone bickers about how much attention to give the obvious lunatic who is winning the Republican nomination for the presidency, is that the obvious lunatic has a very realistic chance of being placed in charge of the entire sodding country.
Unless, of course, the forces of goddamn Morning Joe et al rally to point out the imbalanced buffoonery of a man saying he doesn't need book-learning to know how to run the world, he just needs his own enormous brain and a microphone in front of him.
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