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    Trump, Clinton look set for big wins on U.S. Super Tuesday

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    Trump, Clinton look set for big wins on U.S. Super Tuesday Empty Trump, Clinton look set for big wins on U.S. Super Tuesday

    Post by Lobo Tue 01 Mar 2016, 2:23 pm

    Tue Mar 1, 2016 1:22pm EST
    Trump, Clinton look set for big wins on U.S. Super Tuesday
    WASHINGTON/AUGUSTA, Ga. | By Steve Holland and Amanda Becker


    Donald Trump looked poised to strengthen his lead in the Republican presidential race when 11 states vote on Tuesday, an outcome likely to intensify concerns among party leaders who consider him a usurper.

    In the Democratic race, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would go a long way toward cementing her path to the nomination if she scores big victories of her own over democratic socialist Bernie Sanders on Super Tuesday.

    Opinion polls showed Trump leading in nearly all the states that will hold primary contests or caucuses, many of them in the South. The exception appeared to be Texas, the home state of U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, who enjoyed a narrow lead and was in desperate need of a victory.

    Super Tuesday is the biggest single day of state-by-state contests to select party nominees for the Nov. 8 election to succeed Democratic President Barack Obama.

    Voting stretches from eastern states to Texas and Minnesota, with the first polls closing at 7 p.m. EST (midnight GMT) in Vermont, Virginia and Georgia and first results expected soon after.

    Trump has stunned many in the Republican establishment with campaign pledges such as building a wall along the U.S. southern border with Mexico, deporting 11 million illegal immigrants and slapping a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country.

    The former reality TV star, who fires up crowds by mocking his rivals and critics, faced heavy criticism this week over his failure to reject white supremacists' support during a CNN interview on Sunday. Trump later disavowed that support, saying he had not heard the questions properly, but his explanations failed to satisfy many.

    "If a person wants to be the nominee of the Republican Party, there must be no evasion and no games. They must reject any group or cause that is built on bigotry," House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan said in Washington on Tuesday.

    Ryan did not mention Trump by name but his target was clear.

    With a string of victories on Tuesday, Trump would advance his strong lead over Cruz, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, Ohio Governor John Kasich and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.

    REPUBLICAN UNEASE

    The prospect of a Trump victory has alarmed Republican Party leaders, many of whom do not support his positions and who believe Clinton would easily defeat him in November if she becomes the Democratic nominee.

    The crossfire between Trump and establishment Republicans threatens to rip the party apart at a time when it will need to generate momentum behind a prospective nominee. That worries some Republican strategists looking ahead to the nominating convention in July.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-idUSKCN0W346T

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