If former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and American billionaire Donald Trump are nominated by their parties, the outcome of the US 2016 presidential election would still be difficult to predict, says an analyst in Washington.
Clinton and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders are fighting for the Democratic Party while Trump and Texas Senator Ted Cruz are vying to be picked by the GOP for the November election.
“America is in the midst of one of the most tumultuous, exciting, and potentially important presidential races that she has experienced for quite some time,” said Patrick Basham, the founding member of Democracy Institute, in an interview with Press TV on Tuesday.
He described the race as being “unpredictable” and remaining so, particularly given how “competitive” the former first lady’s race has been to win her party’s nomination despite earlier assumptions.
The two Democratic contenders would need 2,383 delegates to be nominated….