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Trump expands lead, Sanders upsets Clinton in Michigan

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Detroit: Donald Trump continued his victory streak by grabbing three more primaries on Wednesday despite facing hostility from Republicans in the race for the White House, while Democrat Hillary Clinton suffered a jolt as she lost to Bernie Sanders, infusing new life into his campaign.
Celebrating his victories, the 69-year-old controversial real estate tycoon criticised the establishment Republicans who have led recent attacks on him, including heavy negative advertising.
In Mississippi, he received the support of nearly 50 per cent of the Republican voters.
He was followed a distant second by Senator Ted Cruz with 35.2 per cent of the votes counted.
In Michigan, Trump received 37.2 per cent of the Republican votes. To the surprise of many Cruz was pushed to the third spot by the Ohio Governor John Kasich in the state who received 25.5 per cent of the votes. Cruz gained the support of 23.7 per cent of the votes. Cruz won a Republican-only race in Idaho and Trump in Hawaii.
Clinton had an impressive win in the US State of Mississippi, as a result of which she was able to have more delegates in her kitty as against Sanders.
She won Mississippi by 88 per cent to 10 per cent, bolstered by her overwhelming support among African American voters.
However, her defeat in Michigan, which includes the auto Capital of Detroit, and its neighbourhood, at the hands of 74-year-old Sanders albeit by a narrow margin is an indication of the challenges she might face in the rest of her presidential campaign.
Clinton was expected to have an easy win in Michigan, where according to some polls she was leading by more than 20 points.
But when results came in, Sanders won the support of 50 per cent of the Democratic voters, while 48 per cent supported Clinton.
The victory in Michigan has given Sander’s campaign a bounce ahead of the vital March 15 primaries in Florida, Ohio and three other big states.
People of Michigan have defied the pundits and pollsters, Sanders said in a statement. (PTI)

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