Trump, Clinton may be unstoppable after Super Tuesday voting

Mar 02, 2016, 09:27
Trump, Clinton may be unstoppable after Super Tuesday voting

Clinton was boosted in Virginia by strong support from women and the vast majority of voters polled who said they preferred experience in politics over an outsider. Sara Mosher, a doctoral student at SMU, says she voted for Clinton because the former secretary of state and USA senator has "the most knowledge of what it's like to be president". Those looking for a candidate with political experience?

Marco Rubio won the Minnesota caucuses late Tuesday.

Collectively, the Super Tuesday contests mark the biggest day of primary season voting to date.

The negative sentiments popped up all around the country: The dissatisfied outnumbered the angry and accounted for half or more of Republican voters in Virginia, Vermont and MA. Then it is victor takes all. The Associated Press projects that Clinton will win Alabama and Tennessee.

Clinton, once seen as the all-but-inevitable Democratic nominee, has contended with an unexpectedly strong challenge from Sanders, a senator and self-described democratic socialist.

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Three-quarters of voters were liberals.

Clinton is also projected to win Virginia in the Democratic Super Tuesday race.

Sanders won a whopping nine in 10 voters under the age of 45, according to preliminary exit poll data. But Sanders faces tough questions about whether he can rally minorities who are core Democratic voters.

Mr Trump had won at least 139 of the delegates at stake, before a further victory in Vermont, while Mr Cruz had won at least 52 and Mr Rubio 25. Cruz was a heavy favorite in Texas - even as Donald Trump continued to dominate most national polls.

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But why would the Democratic frontrunner be in Miami watching Super Tuesday from afar? Minnesota- Marco Rubio projected to win . Tyler Murphy, a 26-year-old Boston resident who works as a project manager for a construction company, said he voted for Trump.

About a year after he announced his candidacy, it comes down to Super Tuesday and Texas.

Democratic presidential front runner Hillary Clinton has notched up seven victories, according to projections on the biggest night of the United States election campaign.

Trump has already won Tennessee, Massachusetts, Virginia, Alabama and Georgia - in addition to states one before Tuesday.

The surveys were conducted for The Associated Press and television networks by Edison Research as voters left their polling places at 20 to 40 randomly selected sites in nine states holding primary elections Tuesday.

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