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He has come in first in nominating contests in three very different states: New Hampshire, where more than a quarter of voters described themselves as “moderates;” in South Carolina, where three quarters of voters were evangelical Christians; and Nevada, where 15 percent of voters were “non whites,” the highest proportion of minorities to date in the Republican primaries.
The real estate billionaire has systematically scored best with Americans who did not finish high school. But he also has been dominant with college educated voters.
He has the wind in his sails in the 11 states, including Texas and much of the South, that vote in next Tuesday's primaries. A quarter of the delegates to the Republican nominating convention are in play in the Super Tuesday blow-out …. http://news.yahoo.com