
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Michigan on Aug. 11, 2015. (Image source: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump said he expects to be the last candidate standing among his GOP rivals come 2016 — and he has a prediction about which Democrat he'll face next November.

Could it be Hillary Clinton? Nope.
“It just looks like Hillary is going to not be able to run," Trump said in an interview with Breitbart. "It looks to me like that’s what’s going to happen."
Trump pointed to Clinton's ongoing email scandal as what may ultimately bring her down.
"What she’s done is 10 times worse than what General Petraeus did," he said. "Far more sensitive documents, top-of-the-line sensitive documents, far more of them ... it destroyed him, so I don’t see how she’s going to possibly be able to run. It’s pretty conclusive right now, too."
So if not Clinton, who then?
Trump said he believes Vice President Joe Biden will emerge as the Democratic nominee.

Biden, whose son Beau died several months ago, is said to be using his vacation time this month to decide on a run.
(H/T: Mediaite)
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