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Clinton suffers surprise loss in key US primary as Trump triumphs
U.S. Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton suffered a surprise loss to challenger Bernie Sanders in a major state primary March 8, as billionaire Donald Trump notched a trio of easy victories in the Republican presidential nomination race.
Clinton dodges bullets by Sanders, hits out at Trump
'Trump's bigotry, his bullying, his bluster are not going to wear well on the American people,' says US Democratic presidential candidate Clinton, also criticizing her party rival Sanders, who has won a string of primariesWith the Democratic presidential nomination in sight, Hillary Clinton late on March 6 sought to repel sharp attacks from party rival Bernie Sanders, while training some fire o
Cruz, Trump split four states in setback for Republican establishment
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz split victories in four nominating contests with front-runner Donald Trump on March 5, bolstering Cruz's argument that he represents the party's best chance to stop the brash New York billionaire.
The Trump question
In a movie I recently watched, an artist was told that his paintings were ugly. His reply was surprising: "I know that. But I do this on purpose. I want these ugly pictures to spread like a virus and destroy art from the inside."
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Republican Romney calls Trump 'a fraud,' creates pathway to contested convention
Former U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney attacked 2016 Republican front-runner Donald Trump as "a fraud" on March 3 and urged primary voters to keep the outspoken New York billionaire from getting the nomination, paving the way for possible horse trading at a party convention in July.
Trump, Clinton capture key wins on US Super Tuesday
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton took big steps toward securing their parties' presidential nominations on March 1 with a series of state-by-state victories, but their rivals vowed to keep on fighting.
On Super Tuesday, the 2016 campaign's biggest day of nominating contests, Trump, 69, and Clinton, 68, proved themselves the undisputed front-runners.
Trump, Clinton eye 'Super Tuesday' boost as voting begins
Americans began voting on March 1 in what is deemed the most pivotal day in the presidential nominating process, with frontrunners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump hoping to wipe out their rivals.
Pivotal 'Super Tuesday' could elevate Trump, Clinton
Americans vote Tuesday in what is deemed the most pivotal day in the presidential nominating process, with front-runners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump hoping to finish off their challengers.
Clinton has one eye on Trump after huge win in South Carolina
Fresh off a runaway win in the South Carolina primary, Democrat Hillary Clinton turned her sights to a possible match-up with Republican front-runner Donald Trump in the Nov. 8 presidential election.
Trump takes S.Carolina, Clinton wins in Nevada
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump grabbed a big win in the South Carolina primary on Feb. 20, while Democrat Hillary Clinton breathed life into her sluggish campaign with a victory over Bernie Sanders in Nevada.
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