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US Election 2016: Trump and Clinton push ahead on Super Tuesday
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton both took one step closer to securing nominations for the 2016 US presidential race with commanding victories on a night of caucuses dubbed "Super Tuesday".
The pair won seven caucuses each, shortening their odds of facing one another in the race for the White House.
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Donald Trump: Mitt Romney's speech is irrelevant
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Mitt Romney calls Donald Trump a 'phoney' and a 'fraud'
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Senior Republicans voice fears over Donald Trump
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Richard Gere: Support for Donald Trump is mind-boggling
Republican candidate Ben Carson drops out US election
Republican candidate Ben Carson has dropped out of the presidential race in the US elections.
The retired neurosurgeon said he did not see a "political path forward" after his rival Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton triumphed on Super Tuesday.
He is expected to give a final speech on Friday formally ending his campaign.
Ted Cruz earns victory in Alaska Republican caucus
Ted Cruz has won the final Republican caucus of Super Tuesday, with a surprise victory in Alaska.
The victory over Donald Trump comes after the Texas Senator claimed previous results had shown he was the "only" candidate who could beat the party's frontrunner.
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Trump and Clinton big winners on Super Tuesday
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Hispanics on rise of Trump: 'A lot of people are scared'
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Super Tuesday full results: Wins for Clinton and Trump
Super Tuesday: Important but not decisive day
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Donald Trump: Mitt Romney's speech is irrelevant
Republican presidential nominee front-runner Donald Trump has called Mitt Romney's attack speech "irrelevant".
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Mitt Romney calls Donald Trump a 'phoney' and a 'fraud'
Mitt Romney launches a scathing attack on Donald Trump, saying the mogul candidate lacks the temperament or judgement for the White House.