After Super Tuesday, no candidate is cruising to majority support. Here’s what that could mean for the presidential nomination
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After more than a year of campaigning, Super Tuesday was supposed to be the moment that one Democratic presidential candidate stormed towards victory in the race to be the nominee to take on Donald Trump in the November election.
Instead, it is still possible that no one will win the Democratic primary race at all, if none of the candidates win the 1,991 delegates required to take the Democratic nomination.
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Source: US Politics - theguardian.com