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Michigan up next in presidential voting
That’s partially due to close competition between Ted Cruz and Kasich, says the pollster’s CEO Steve Mitchell.
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All of the presidential candidates are looking forward to the next set of contests on the calendar – Tuesday, March 8, when voters in Mississippi, Michigan, Idaho, and Hawaii get a chance to weigh in.
Today, the southern state of MS and northern state of MI will hold primaries for both parties.
The Democrats also have contests on Tuesday, with 166 delegates at stake in MS and MI.
Do you think the Democratic and Republican results have already been tied up by the 2016 MI primary polls?
“I am very glad that Secretary Clinton discovered religion on this issue but it’s a little bit too late”, Sanders said. “If there has been a change lately, it appears that Clinton may have gained some support”. “Secretary Clinton supported virtually every one of the disastrous trade agreements written by corporate America”. Cruz pulls ahead of Trump, 43 percent to 30 percent, among Republican primary voters who describe themselves as “very conservative”.
On the Democratic side, Clinton takes 55 percent while Sanders trails at 34 percent.
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But can any of Trump’s challenger’s catch him tomorrow?