The latest numbers, however, show Florida voters are favoring Donald Trump over the three remaining GOP presidential candidates. A new Quinnipiac University poll shows Trump ahead of Rubio 46 percent to 22 percent. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is in third
With each round of primaries, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton move closer to becoming their parties' presidential standard-bearers. The two candidates are the frontrunners to be nominated this summer. Trump, the billionaire
Trump also won the delegate majority in his eighth state, when the Northern Marianas are counted. That's an important victory because convention rules currently stipulate that only candidates who pass that threshold are eligible for the nomination.
Voting in Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, Illinois and Missouri Tuesday could mean make or break races for Republican candidates Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who are polling at the bottom of the pack. The votes present the
Trump also won the delegate majority in his eighth state, when the Northern Marianas are counted. That's an important victory because convention rules currently stipulate that only candidates who pass that threshold are eligible for the nomination.