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Sen. Ted Cruz Wins Kansas Caucuses

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has scored another victory over Donald Trump. With 61 percent of precincts reporting, the Associated Press called it for the conservative firebrand after he nabbed a little over 50 percent of the vote (51 percent to be exact so far) in the Kansas Republican caucuses. Cruz started out strong right out of the gate with a double-digit lead over Trump and Rubio that maintained through to victory.

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The Texas senator, who’s campaigned as a consistent conservative, won the neighboring Oklahoma contest on March 1.

UPDATE: Cruz will get 24 delegates,Trump 9, and Rubio 6, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich will get one.

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