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...In the 2012 presidential race he backed Texan republican and founder of the Libertarian party Ron Paul. But he shares many of Mr Trump’s pro-enterprise views....
...That’s worth bearing in mind as the candidates head to the Arizona primary and Utah caucus on Tuesday next week....
...“It’s a plus, the fact that she’s a legal immigrant,” said Joy Staveley, the owner of an Arizona whitewater rafting business....
...Only six of the remaining 21 contests are winner-takes-all, although they include Arizona and New Jersey where support for Mr Trump is strong....
...Paul Ryan, the Republican speaker of the House of Representatives, declared that he was “not ready” to endorse Trump....
...“Let’s face it — ‘meet the new Trump’ is a lot like the old Trump,” said Republican Arizona Senator Jeff Flake, who has said he won’t support Trump or Clinton....
...Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, has 32 and libertarian Ron Paul trails with 19....
...Arizona moved its primary forward, resulting in the loss of half its expected delegates to the Republican national convention....
...But Mr Romney easily won Arizona, winning 47 per cent support, while Mr Santorum came second with only 27 per cent....
...But on Sunday, Mr Santorum disputed the numbers, saying that delegate allocations in Florida and Arizona were against the rules and estimates from states that hold caucuses were wrong....
...“Super Tuesday” will be a bigger test of whether the winds have decisively shifted back towards Mr Romney, awarding in one day 391 delegates to the Republican convention in August....
...Even so, on the platform’s website, which has registered almost 400,000 “delegates” for the online primary between April and June, the top two names are Mr Paul and Bernie Sanders, the independent Democratic...
...“But it’s not about how he delivers it,” the delegate said of Mr McCain. “It’s about what he’s done.”...
...While Mr Bush was fulsome in his praise for Mr McCain, he issued a useful reminder that he and the Arizona senator had not always seen eye to eye....
...The Illinois senator declared victory after securing the 2,118 delegates needed to beat Hillary Clinton to the Democratic nomination....
...One panel including Arianna Huffington and Paul Krugman discussed the challenge of getting people to see what is obvious....
...The Arizona senator is deeply mistrusted by many on the Republican right because of his moderate record on some issues and several prominent conservative leaders have waged an open rebellion against his...
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