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US Election 2016: Cruz wins Wisconsin in blow of Trump | |
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Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has decisively won the Wisconsin state primary, complicating front-runner Donald Trump's path to the nomination. | Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has decisively won the Wisconsin state primary, complicating front-runner Donald Trump's path to the nomination. |
In the Democratic race, US media have projected that Bernie Sanders will score a victory over Hillary Clinton in the Midwestern state. | In the Democratic race, US media have projected that Bernie Sanders will score a victory over Hillary Clinton in the Midwestern state. |
Mr Trump leads the Republican race, but there are concerns that he could fall short of the number of delegates needed to secure the party's nomination. | Mr Trump leads the Republican race, but there are concerns that he could fall short of the number of delegates needed to secure the party's nomination. |
Mr Trump's rivals have pinned their hopes on a contested convention. | Mr Trump's rivals have pinned their hopes on a contested convention. |
At a contested convention, party leaders, not voters, would choose the nominee. | At a contested convention, party leaders, not voters, would choose the nominee. |
"Tonight is a turning point, it is a rallying cry to the people of America," Mr Cruz told supporters in Milwaukee on Tuesday. "We are winning because we are uniting the Republican Party." | "Tonight is a turning point, it is a rallying cry to the people of America," Mr Cruz told supporters in Milwaukee on Tuesday. "We are winning because we are uniting the Republican Party." |
Mr Cruz is unlikely to earn enough delegates to win the outright nomination, but Republican Party leaders have rallied around the Texas senator in hopes of wounding Mr Trump. | Mr Cruz is unlikely to earn enough delegates to win the outright nomination, but Republican Party leaders have rallied around the Texas senator in hopes of wounding Mr Trump. |
Analysis: Jon Sopel, BBC News North America Editor | |
Who knew it? Newton was right; there is such a thing as gravity after all. | |
I'm not much of a scientist, but I had, well, started to doubt him. I thought maybe he hadn't got it right with the whole thing about the apple falling. After nine months of the most improbable act of levitation ever seen outside of a circus or a weightlessness laboratory, the blond sorcerer has come down to earth. | |
No, he didn't reach terminal velocity. And as falls go, it wasn't that serious. He's got a few scrapes, and maybe that over-inflated ego has had some of the air knocked out. You could hear the hissing sound from miles away. But a fall it has been. | |
And that is remarkable and worthy of note. Because for nine months now it has seemed that Donald Trump could say and do whatever he liked without there being consequences. | |
But then he took on women. And so Wisconsin is lost. And Mr Trump has shown he is mortal. | |
Mr Trump said on Tuesday he would prevail despite the loss and took aim at his rival. | |
"Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet - he is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination," the Trump campaign said in a statement. | |
Party leaders are concerned that Mr Trump would be a weak candidate in the general election and could harm other Republicans lawmakers on the ballot. | Party leaders are concerned that Mr Trump would be a weak candidate in the general election and could harm other Republicans lawmakers on the ballot. |
Polls show that the real estate tycoon is extremely unpopular among key voting blocs including women, Latinos and young people. | Polls show that the real estate tycoon is extremely unpopular among key voting blocs including women, Latinos and young people. |
On the Democratic side, Wisconsin adds to a recent spate of wins by the Sanders campaign, giving the Vermont senator a boost before key races in New York and Pennsylvania. | On the Democratic side, Wisconsin adds to a recent spate of wins by the Sanders campaign, giving the Vermont senator a boost before key races in New York and Pennsylvania. |
Addressing supporters in Wyoming, Mr Sanders stressed momentum was on his side and that his outsider candidacy could change the status quo. | |
"Real change never takes place from the top down; it always takes place from the bottom up," Mr Sanders told supporters. | |
Mrs Clinton still holds a sizeable lead and most analysts say she will eventually become the Democratic nominee despite her recent losses. | Mrs Clinton still holds a sizeable lead and most analysts say she will eventually become the Democratic nominee despite her recent losses. |
While Tuesday's loss was a setback for Mr Trump, his campaign has time to rebound. | While Tuesday's loss was a setback for Mr Trump, his campaign has time to rebound. |
The campaign now moves to large north-eastern states, where polls show Mr Trump holds a significant lead. | |
Mr Trump's loss in Wisconsin comes after a rocky week for the campaign, particularly with female voters. | |
The New York businessman repeatedly struggled to articulate his position on abortion. At one point, he called for women to be punished for having abortions, then quickly changed his mind. | |
More on the 2016 campaign | More on the 2016 campaign |
US election 2016: Wisconsin Primary - Complete results as votes are counted | US election 2016: Wisconsin Primary - Complete results as votes are counted |
Trump's disastrous women voter problem - This voting bloc could doom in chances in the general election | Trump's disastrous women voter problem - This voting bloc could doom in chances in the general election |
Gloves come off for Clinton and Sanders - A once civil campaign turns tense | Gloves come off for Clinton and Sanders - A once civil campaign turns tense |
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His campaign manager Corey Lewandowski was also arrested, accused of manhandling a female journalist. Mr Trump has vehemently defended Mr Lewandowski and rebuffed calls to fire him. | His campaign manager Corey Lewandowski was also arrested, accused of manhandling a female journalist. Mr Trump has vehemently defended Mr Lewandowski and rebuffed calls to fire him. |
Meanwhile, outside groups opposed to Mr Trump's nomination stepped up their efforts in Wisconsin, running negative television adverts. | Meanwhile, outside groups opposed to Mr Trump's nomination stepped up their efforts in Wisconsin, running negative television adverts. |
Popular state leaders such as Governor Scott Walker and influential talk radio programme hosts also opposed the Trump campaign and threw their support behind Mr Cruz. | Popular state leaders such as Governor Scott Walker and influential talk radio programme hosts also opposed the Trump campaign and threw their support behind Mr Cruz. |