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politics and politicians Title: Donald Trump Wins Nevada Caucuses, Collecting Third Straight Victory
Donald Trump Wins Nevada Caucuses, Collecting Third Straight Victory
By ALEXANDER BURNSFEB. 23, 2016
Donald J. Trump was declared the winner of the Nevada caucuses on Tuesday night, according to the Associated Press, gaining a third consecutive victory in an early-voting state and strengthening his position in the Republican presidential race before the wave of Super Tuesday elections on March 1. Turnout in Nevada was reported very high. Mr. Trump was seen as a favorite going into the contest, but his victory still serves as a setback for his chief competitors, Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Marco Rubio of Florida, who must now try to break Mr. Trump’s winning streak in the larger states that vote in the coming weeks. For Mr. Trump, the outcome in Nevada is another sign of his campaign’s durability and the breadth of his appeal: He has now handily won primary elections in New England and in the South, and a caucus fight in the far West. He won over independent voters in New Hampshire and evangelicals in South Carolina, and prevailed in Nevada, where Mormon voters and rural activists wield influence. This latest triumph may only encourage Mr. Trump in the brash campaign style that has alienated many Republican officials and mainstream voters. In the two days leading up to the Nevada caucuses, Mr. Trump called Mr. Cruz a liar and threatened to deliver vicious attacks on Mr. Rubio as well. At a rally in Las Vegas on Monday evening, Mr. Trump ridiculed a protester in his audience and told supporters that he would have liked to “punch him in the face.” The results are likely to reinforce the sense among national Republican leaders that only direct confrontation can block Mr. Trump from claiming the party’s nomination, because none of the party’s most powerful voting blocs seems likely to thwart him on its own. Mr. Trump’s success in Nevada is also likely to increase the pressure on his opponents to somehow join forces against a common enemy. Mr. Cruz and Mr. Rubio have attacked each other angrily in recent days, as each has struggled to establish himself as Mr. Trump’s strongest rival. Mr. Cruz has intensified his hawkish comments on immigration to compete with Mr. Trump, and has argued that only a conservative running well to the right of Mr. Trump can challenge him effectively. Nevada G.O.P. Caucuses: Live Updates Here's our live analysis of the Republican Nevada caucuses and our results page. Poster Comment: Dollar Donald, the P.T. Barnum of our time with Don King overtones, is on a roll. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 30. So, who will be next to quit? Carson, Cruz, Rubio, or Kaisch ?
#30. To: Stoner (#29) So, who will be next to quit? Carson, Cruz, Rubio, or Kaisch ? If I knew that I wouldn't be posting here:) IMO both Carson and Kasich should have bowed out by now. Kasich will probably hang around at least until the Ohio primary. What Carson is hanging on for is a mystery. At this point my guess is money.
Replies to Comment # 30. " Carson and Kasich should have bowed out by now. " Yeah, a long time ago, they should be next. If / when Cruz quits, Glen Beck will probably become suicidal.
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