US Presidential race: Trump and Clinton win; Jeb Bush drops out


Washington, Feb 21 (IANS): Donald Trump validated his status as Republican frontrunner with a victory in South Carolina primary, Hillary Clinton overcame a tough challenge in Nevada Democratic caucuses and Jeb Bush dropped out of the US presidential race.

The real estate mogul Trump's victory in the heart of the Deep South Saturday after a win in New Hampshire and a second-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, gave him a major boost heading into Nevada's Republican caucuses Tuesday and the slate of 13 states voting on Super Tuesday, March 1.

"Politics: It's tough, it's nasty, it's mean, it's vicious. It's beautiful," Trump declared to his supporters at his victory rally in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

The Republican presidential pack shrank to five as Jeb Bush suspended his presidential campaign after a poor showing in Iowa, New Hampshire and now a poor fourth place finish in South Carolina despite a famous name and a massive war chest of over $100 million.

On the Democratic side, Clinton overcame a surprisingly spirited challenge from rival Bernie Sanders in Nevada to get the much needed momentum after a humbling defeat in New Hampshire as she heads into the Feb 27 South Carolina Democratic primary and Super Tuesday.

The former secretary of state who was in a virtual dead heat with Sanders relied on strong turnout from Latino voters to hold the self styled Democratic Socialist at bay.

She was also helped by indirect support from the Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, who pushed the head of the Culinary Workers Union representing 57,000 Las Vegas workers, mostly in casinos to provide transportation to six at-large caucus sites in his home state.

"Thank you, Nevada," Clinton said in a victory speech. "Some may have doubted us, but we never doubted each other."

Sanders told his supporters he called Clinton to congratulate her. Despite his defeat, he vowed to take his campaign nationwide, notably looking past South Carolina, where Clinton is leading the polls, to a dozen primaries on March 1 Super Tuesday.

"I believe on Super Tuesday, we have got an excellent chance to win many of those states," Sanders said. "It is clear to me and most observers that the wind is at our backs."

With his victory in South Carolina, Trump again proved wrong the pundits who expected him to pay for an attack on former president George W. Bush's handling of terrorism and the Iraq War and his criticism of Pope Francis for questioning his Christian faith.

Trump's victory left Florida senator Marco Rubio and Texas Senator Ted Cruz fighting for second place with about 22 percent votes each.

Rubio who secured the endorsement of South Carolina's Indian-American Governor Nikki Haley and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, both rising stars in the Republican party, is hoping to gain from the exit of his former mentor turned rival Jeb Bush.

The two remaining candidates Ohio governor John Kasich and neurosurgeon Ben Carson have vowed to stay on in the race despite finishing fifth and sixth with about eight and six percent vote respectively.

  

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  • Avinash, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    I am for Donald Trump....He is a seedha person...He can bring a change...Dynasty should go..Bushes, Clintons should be kept away...Lesson to India...! Too much ruled in the name of Gandhi...Its Nakli Gandhi...!
    Comming back to USA, gun control should not be there..just like Pakistan buy from anywhere road side...Only difference is ammunition should be regulated and taxed heavily.....What a idea shetjee.....!

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  • Vantage Point, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    This is ripe time for Trump to get elected....If he doesn't get elected he is missing golden opportunity..Next time it would be distant dream

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  • Avinash, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    Nanjidha Telike...?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    Thank God USA voters do not vote for RELIGION ...

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  • gaurav, udupi

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    for them,nation is more important than religion.even if we analyse history,there were numerous wars fought within different countries within europe or china or india or any part of the world for power,wealth etc even though opposing parties were of same religion.this shows that humans or countries fight to acquire power,wealth,control etc in the garb of religion.religion is just a tool ,all the countries in the world use to hoodwink gullible masses to have control over people and resources in the world.

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  • vivek, hirebyle/ Abu dhabi

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    America Losing control over world...It should use it's TRUMP card now....

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    DONALD TRUMP FRONTRUNNER FOR NEXT U.S PRESIDENT...GO AHEAD TRUMP

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  • shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    Mr. Trump, Good luck.

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    The owner of Atlantic City Gambling Den can never be the President of the U.S.A.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    Clinton will surely win because USA Citizens do not favor FEKUGIRI ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Frazer Town,B'lore

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    MOSTLY TRUMP MAY HAVE EDGE AGAINST OTHER CONTESTANTS IN THE FINAL TALLY.

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  • MASTHAN , DUB

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    CLINTON IS FAV FOR THE PRESIDENT.

    NO INDIANS WILL GET AMERICAN VISA IF TRUMP BECOMES PRESIDENT.

    WORLD WAR MAY HAPPEN.

    TRUMP BENEFITED FROM PARIS ATTACK AND HE IS HAPPY THAT HAPPENED

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    Masthan Saab,
    Barking dog never bite....!!!!

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  • CHRIS, DUBAI

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    No doubt Trump is the next US president ,All Americans want to see trump fulfill his election promises ....God bless America

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  • MASTHAN , DUB

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    AND U WANT INDIANS TO SUFFER IN AMERICA

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    Of course if Indians dont behave like all other Americans do.
    Do you know how many of the Indian shops employ illegal Hispanics.
    You will see 20% of the blacks who are unemployed are totally for Trump, who dont get jobs because of illegal immigration.
    Indian make money even in USA employing same tactics they do in India, that is making cash transactions, and not paying income tax.
    It was all promises and no actions so far with politicians, and it is going to change for sure with the affected lot.
    Dont think Indians are fallen down from heaven and superior race.

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  • MW, DUBAI

    Sun, Feb 21 2016

    chris,

    u will be more happy if he wins and get a better job in US.

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