Republican Donald Trump and
Democrat Hillary Clinton each won their party primaries in Mississippi,
US networks said on Tuesday, cementing their frontrunner status in the
White House nomination race.
“Thank you Mississippi!” tweeted the billionaire real estate mogul as results came in from the southern state.
“Thank you, Mississippi!”, Hillary also tweeted.
John Kasich was projected to
have taken second place in Mississippi, followed by Texas senator Ted
Cruz and — far behind — Florida Senator Marco Rubio.
Clinton’s win in Mississippi
adds to a string of victories over her party rival Bernie Sanders — and
continues a winning streak in the southern United States where she has
so far cornered the large African American vote.
Trump has also won in Michigan. With 13 percent of precincts reporting, Trump took an early lead in the industrial state on 37.6 percent, ahead of Kasich’s 27.5 percent, while on the Democratic side
Republican voters also have their say Tuesday in a primary in Idaho and a caucus in Hawaii.

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