Trump and Sanders won the primaries in New Hampshire
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders confidently won the New Hampshire primaries among Republicans and Democrats, respectively.
Sanders who lost to Hillary Clinton on caucus in iowa less than a percent, this time scored 59% (after processing 50% of ballots) against 39% from the ex-Secretary of State.
Trump, who also came second in Iowa, has 34%, and the winner of the starting caucuses, Ted Cruz, is only in third place this time (12%), unexpectedly behind Ohio Governor John Kasich (16%).
The stubborn battle for second place between Casic, Cruz, and Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Florida ex-Governor Jeb Bush, both writes CNN, can share the votes of influential Republicans on the eve of the “Super Secondary” of 1 in March, when representatives of the 14 states in the south-east of the country will have to decide on their inner-party preferences.
The billionaire businessman Donald Trump and the self-proclaimed Democrat Socialist, Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders seemed like potential outsiders when they announced their participation in the presidential campaign.
However, their recent successes reflect dissatisfaction with professional politicians in the camp of both parties. Apparently, the struggle for nomination among both Republicans and Democrats will go to the end.
In July, Republicans will announce a single party candidate at a convention in Cleveland, Ohio, and Democrats at a convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 8 US 2016 presidential elections will be held.
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