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Texas senator leaves mogul in the dust after Wisconsin win

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MILWAUKEE: Republican Donald Trump emerged from Wisconsin as a damaged front-runner following a crushing primary loss to rival Ted Cruz, deepening questions about the billionair­e businessma­n’s presidenti­al qualificat­ions and pushing the Republican Party toward a rare contested convention nomination fight.

Democrat Bernie Sanders also scored a sweeping victory on Tuesday in Wisconsin’s primary that gives him a fresh incentive to keep challengin­g Hillary Clinton.

But Sanders still lags significan­tly behind Clinton in the all-important delegate count.

Both parties were turning their sights toward New York, which offers a massive delegate prize in its April 19 contests.

It marks a homecoming of sorts for several candidates, with Trump, Clinton and Sanders all touting roots in the state.

Trump, who has dominated the Republican race for months, suddenly finds himself on the defensive as the race moves east.

He has struggled through a series of missteps, including his campaign manager’s legal issues after an altercatio­n with a female reporter and his own awkward explanatio­n of his position on abortion.

Exit polls in Wisconsin highlighte­d the deep worries about Trump surging through some corners of the Republican Party.

A majority of Republican voters said they were either concerned about or scared of a potential Trump presidency, according to surveys conducted by Edison Research for The Associated Press and television networks.

Cruz has stepped forward as the candidate best positioned to block Trump, though it would likely take a convention battle to accomplish that goal.

An ultraconse­rvative Texas senator with a complicate­d relationsh­ip with Republican leaders, Cruz cast his Wisconsin victory as a “turning point” in the race and urged the party to rally around his candidacy.

“We’ve got the full spectrum of the Republican Party coming together and uniting behind this campaign,” he said. — AP

We’ve got the full spectrum of the republican Party coming together and uniting behind this campaign.

Ted Cruz

 ??  ?? Talking the talk: sanders speaking to supporters during a campaign rally in the Arts and sciences Auditorium at the university of Wyoming campus in laramie, Wyoming. — Ap
Talking the talk: sanders speaking to supporters during a campaign rally in the Arts and sciences Auditorium at the university of Wyoming campus in laramie, Wyoming. — Ap
 ??  ?? Going strong: Cruz with Wisconsin Governor scott Walker (left) during a campaign event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. — Bloomberg
Going strong: Cruz with Wisconsin Governor scott Walker (left) during a campaign event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. — Bloomberg

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