Women, blacks side with Clinton, Trump and Rubio in tight race
But while his campaign has confounded many Republican leaders, the NY real estate developer cites his high poll numbers as proof he is not dividing the party but expanding its ranks.
It’s also too early to call the Republican race in Vermont, where Kasich, who campaigned heavily there, is surprisingly competitive with Trump.
With Florida’s Presidential Preference Primary just two weeks away, many residents are watching Super Tuesday to see how results might impact candidates.
Despite his primary wins, some of Trump’s allies are anxious that his neglect of campaign infrastructure could come back to haunt him when the race goes national, according to Politico.
Democrats were voting in 11 states and American Samoa on Tuesday, with 865 delegates up for grabs. Trump won Alabama, Massachusetts, Georgia, Virginia and Tennessee.
Of the 7 in 10 Georgia Republicans who identified as born-again or evangelical Christians, almost 4 in 10 of them voting for Trump.
Kasich is hoping to hold on to gain MI on March 8 and his home state of OH on March 15. Republican officials have rallied behind Rubio over the last week, but he’s failed to win a single state so far.
Meanwhile, on the Democratic side, Clinton supporter Ana Cruz is expecting big numbers for her candidate.
In three other states, black voters accounted for about a quarter of Democratic primary voters.
Mosher says a Bernie Sanders presidency would not be effective, but she wants the Vermont senator to remain in politics because he has an important message.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is showing weariness with repeated questions about when – and whether – he has disavowed any connection with David Duke, a onetime Ku Klux Klan leader. Sanders continued to show strength with young voters, carrying the majority of those under the age of 30, according to early exit polls conducted by Edison Research for The Associated Press and television networks.
“I’m very upset with the way the race is going and how people are listening to Trump and thinking that he could possibly be a decent president”, she said.
Bernie Sanders won the Democratic primary in Oklahoma on Tuesday, giving him a victory in a region of the country that at first blush didn’t look like the friendliest territory for the Brooklyn-born senator from Vermont. Republicans vote in Alaska and Democrats in Colorado.