The Sun (Malaysia)

I’m in, says Trump

> Tycoon declares himself ‘presumptiv­e Republican nominee’

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WASHINGTON: Billionair­e Donald Trump swept all five presidenti­al primaries held on Tuesday, strengthen­ing his grip on the Republican race, while Democrat Hillary Clinton distanced herself from rival Bernie Sanders with nearly as strong a showing.

Trump demolished his rivals Ted Cruz and John Kasich in Connecticu­t, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvan­ia and Rhode Island – a stunning show of force by a candidate seen as a populist political saviour by millions despite being loathed by the party establishm­ent.

“I consider myself the presumptiv­e nominee,” he told a crowd at Trump Tower in New York, despite still being short of the 1,237 delegates required to win the nomination outright.

“As far as I’m concerned, it’s over.”

On the Democratic side, Clinton won four contests including the night’s big prize, the battlegrou­nd state of Pennsylvan­ia.

But her clean sweep was denied by Sanders, who won Rhode Island.

“What a great night,” Clinton told a thrilled crowd of supporters in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia.

The 68-year-old former secretary of state telegraphe­d her eagerness to shift toward the November general election and a showdown with Republican­s.

“Let’s go forward, let’s win the nomination, and in July let’s return as a unified party,” she said.

Trump’s night was nothing short of huge, as he cleared 50% support in all five states, with nearly all precincts reporting. In Rhode Island, he earned 64%, trouncing Kasich (24%) and Cruz (10%).

Most importantl­y, the bombastic 69-year-old extended his lead in the all-important race for delegates who will officially choose the Republican nominee at the party’s convention in July.

“For weeks the stop Trump, dump Trump movement has tried to puncture” his rise, James Morone, a political science professor at Brown University, said.

“Today’s results overwhelmi­ngly tell you it’s not working.”

Trump’s triumph comes in the heated aftermath of the revelation that Cruz and Kasich, desperate to prevent the frontrunne­r from securing the nomination, were teaming up to block him in future races.

Kasich agreed to forego campaignin­g in Indiana, a winnertake-all state that votes on May 3 and is the next focus in the GOP race. Cruz will return the favour later in New Mexico and Oregon.

But Trump slammed the alliance as “pathetic” and ineffectiv­e. – AFP

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Trump and his wife Melania on the red carpet as they arrive for the TIME 100 Gala in Manhattan, New York, yesterday.
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