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Trumps draws votes across demographic lines in lower income economically challenged areas in the March 2016 Republican primaries. Clinton draws support in both economically challenged minority areas and affluent suburbs.
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Super Tuesday Voting in Cities Offers Clues Toward Road Ahead
Wall Street Journal 03/03/2016
Beneath Hillary Clinton’s Super Tuesday Wins, Signs of Turnout Trouble
New York Times 03/02/2016
How the Candidates Fared in Georgia, Massachusetts, Texas and Virginia
New York Times 03/02/2016
Democrats Turn to Hillary Clinton After Flirting With Bernie Sanders
New York Times 03/01/2016
New York Times 03/02/2016
New York Times 03/02/2016
Twelve states vote on March 1, 2016 for the Republican primaries, six in the deep South. This gives Ted Cruz with his extensive grass roots efforts and fired up evangelical voters a significant advantage over other candidates.
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As Ted Cruz Rises in Polls, He Is Banking on the South
Wall Street Journal 12/10/2015
Cruz campaign credits psychological data and analytics for its rising success - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/13/2015
Cruz campaign credits psychological data and analytics for its rising success - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/14/2015
Ted Cruz’s Diligent Courting of Evangelicals Pays Off in Iowa
New York Times 01/10/2016
10 reasons that Goldman Sachs loan is a nightmare for Ted Cruz - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01/14/2016
Ted Cruz Starts to Crack G.O.P. Establishment’s Wall of Opposition
New York Times 01/13/2016
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How the Candidates Fared in Georgia, Massachusetts, Texas and Virginia
New York Times 03/02/2016
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