Follow along with us as we cover the Republican frontrunner’s first speech since Tuesday night’s loss to rival Ted Cruz in the Wisconsin primaryInteractive delegate tracker: where do the remaining candidates stand?Wisconsin primaries: Cruz and Sanders come up with expansive winsThe fallout: Trump’s and Clinton’s losses in Wisconsin matter – here’s why 3.29am BSTAs Donald Trump attempted some damage control after losing the Wisconsin primary by 13 points and Bernie Sanders raised the stakes in an increasingly bitter Democratic primary by calling opponent Hillary Clinton not “qualified” to be president,the state of the race showed that inter-party rancor has infected both the Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls.
Here’s a quick wrap-up of the must-know news from the campaign trail nowadays:"Ted Cruz has no trade being in the Bronx," protester says pic.twitter.com/j5TpnJfK7T 3.17am BSTVermont senator Bernie Sanders upped the ante in an increasingly aggressive Democratic primary campaign during a rally in Philadelphia, or saying that former secretary of state Hillary Clinton is not “qualified” to be president.
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Source: theguardian.com