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US election 2016: Rivals seek gains in four states | US election 2016: Rivals seek gains in four states |
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People in four US states are voting in the party contests to choose the candidates who will compete in November's presidential election. | People in four US states are voting in the party contests to choose the candidates who will compete in November's presidential election. |
The biggest prize is Michigan where the front-runners - Donald Trump for the Republicans and Hillary Clinton for the Democrats - will seek to consolidate leads over their respective rivals. | The biggest prize is Michigan where the front-runners - Donald Trump for the Republicans and Hillary Clinton for the Democrats - will seek to consolidate leads over their respective rivals. |
Both parties are also holding primaries in Mississippi on Tuesday. | Both parties are also holding primaries in Mississippi on Tuesday. |
In addition, the Republicans are voting in Idaho and Hawaii. | |
Billionaire businessman Mr Trump is well ahead in the all-important delegate count, but a poor debate performance and some recent losses to Texas Senator Ted Cruz have raised questions about the solidity of his lead. | Billionaire businessman Mr Trump is well ahead in the all-important delegate count, but a poor debate performance and some recent losses to Texas Senator Ted Cruz have raised questions about the solidity of his lead. |
Could Trump's vulgarity cost him? | Could Trump's vulgarity cost him? |
How radical are Trump and Cruz? | How radical are Trump and Cruz? |
Clinton v Sanders: The progressive battle | Clinton v Sanders: The progressive battle |
After the previous round of voting on Saturday, Mr Trump, a New York property tycoon with no experience of elected office, won in Louisiana and Kentucky. | After the previous round of voting on Saturday, Mr Trump, a New York property tycoon with no experience of elected office, won in Louisiana and Kentucky. |
Ted Cruz was victorious in Kansas and Maine, while his Republican rival Marco Rubio won in Puerto Rico. | Ted Cruz was victorious in Kansas and Maine, while his Republican rival Marco Rubio won in Puerto Rico. |
Analysts say Mr Cruz appears to be the only candidate who can stop Mr Trump, who has been fiercely criticised by the Republican establishment. | Analysts say Mr Cruz appears to be the only candidate who can stop Mr Trump, who has been fiercely criticised by the Republican establishment. |
On the Democratic side, Mrs Clinton lost to Bernie Sanders in Kansas and Nebraska at the weekend, but won in Louisiana. | On the Democratic side, Mrs Clinton lost to Bernie Sanders in Kansas and Nebraska at the weekend, but won in Louisiana. |
The advantage of the former secretary of state among pledged delegates - awarded according to how individual states have voted - is substantially bolstered by the hundreds of so-called "super delegates" who have said they will back her at the convention. | The advantage of the former secretary of state among pledged delegates - awarded according to how individual states have voted - is substantially bolstered by the hundreds of so-called "super delegates" who have said they will back her at the convention. |