<img src="http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/160520165709-donald-trump-may-20-2016-small-169.jpg" alt="Trump" /> <img src="http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/160519142311-hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-nominee-cuomo-intv-00000000-small-169.jpg" alt="Clinton" /> Democrats knew a general election battle between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump would be rough, but many never considered the potential of a nailbiter. During a primary in which Trump usurped the GOP establishment, alienated crucial sectors of the general electorate on issues like immigration and abortion and dinged his own approval ratings, many Democrats salivated at talk of a November duel with the billionaire. Now, as Trump prepares for a general election showdown and a pair of new polls show a statistical dead heat, veteran Democrats warn there is little room for complacency. "It will be close," said Mark Alderman, a veteran Democratic Party fundraiser who worked on President Barack Obama's transition team. "I think that Trump as the nominee is an advantage for our party, but not nearly the advantage that some people had thought and hoped it would be," said Alderman, now with Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies. "I think he has proven to be a far more formidable candidate than expected." SOURCE: https://uzopedia.wordpress.com/2016/05/22/will-donald-trump-vs-hillary-clinton-be-a-nailbiter/