2016 US Presidential Elections: Republican Donald Trump Out To Make A Dent In Ted Cruz Advantage In Texas; Wants To Conquer Nevada

The road to the 2016 US Presidential Elections is going to Donald Trump's favor in the republican races. The business mogul topped the polls in South Carolina with a huge gap, and now that they're off to Texas - he now plans to take over Senator Ted Cruz' home state.

According to a report, Donald Trump might not be in such a disadvantage, as a huge number of supporters are still expected under his behalf. However, there is still no doubt that his opponent Cruz will dominate one of the biggest republican states in the United States of America. Cruz, at this point, will definitely need to be backed up by Texas if he wants to improve his chances in becoming the republican bid in the 2016 US Presidential Elections.

When it comes to Nevada, it might be quite a telling tale if Donald Trump conquers the state especially that it's a Latino-dominated base and it has very few republican delegates. In an analysis, Ted Cruz might have an advantage - especially that Donald Trump has opened his bid during the 2016 US Presidential Elections with a very anti-immigrant campaign.

After Jeb Bush has dropped out the republican race and with Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, despite being both Latino, battling it out with words, Donald Trump has been comfortable with a double-digit lead over the remaining candidates. Currently, Trump is leading with 67 delegates followed by Cruz with 11, Rubio with 10, John Kasich at 5, and Ben Carson with a measly 3. Votes of the remaining 2,369 are still pending before a final republican candidate is named.

The 2016 US Presidential Elections is definitely one of the more interesting ones, especially with the boldness of Donald Trump. The next state voting will be held on the first of March 2016. 

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