Yes, this is from the New York Post, so there's that. But it's a damned enlightening read anyway, because, contrary to Post custom, the reporting is based on objective facts. (The story does adhere, however, to the Post's policy of no more than one sentence per paragraph, so as not to tax the Post's word … by … word … readers):
Donald Trump is leading in 10 of the 14 states set to vote in Republican primaries or caucuses over the next two weeks.
Recent polls show that Trump is ahead in Nevada, Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Virginia, Oklahoma, Minnesota and Louisiana.
According to Real Clear Politics, his biggest lead is in Massachusetts, where he is 35 points ahead of Marco Rubio.
Trump’s lowest margin of victory is predicted to come in Minnesota, where he leads Rubio by 6 points.
In Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s home state, Trump trails him by 6.7 percent, meaning he could still grab a chunk of the state’s 172 delegates.
It is with joy that I say again: You go, Donald; you go, boy.