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US presidential primaries: Clinton wins 6 states, Trump bags 5

Hillary Clinton and Trump were pressing for sweeping victories that could distance them from their party rivals and move them closer to a November presidential election showdown. Nominating contests were being held Tuesday in 12 of the 50 US states.

March 02, 2016 / 08:18 IST
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Democrat Hillary Clinton won at least six states and Republican Donald Trump at least five in Super Tuesday elections, the biggest day of the primary campaign. Clinton's rival Bernie Sanders won his home state of Vermont.

Hillary Clinton and Trump were pressing for sweeping victories that could distance them from their party rivals and move them closer to a November presidential election showdown. Nominating contests were being held Tuesday in 12 of the 50 US states.

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Clinton, the former secretary of state and senator, won in Texas, Arkansas, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia. Trump won in Virginia, Alabama, Massachusetts, Tennessee and Georgia. Voting was still ongoing in other contests or the races were too close to call.

Trump, the brash billionaire and reality TV star, has stunned the Republican political establishment by winning three of the first four contests, seizing on the anxieties of voters angry at Washington and worried about terrorism, immigration and an uncertain economy. Using simple terms, and often coarse language, he has soared to the top of polls with his pledge to "make America great again."