Under this series, we at FxWirePro fundamental are keeping a close tab over US election, where primaries are going on and through this primaries both Republican and democrats would finalize their presidential nominee in their July convention.
- Michael Bloomberg has chosen not to contest 2016 presidential candidate, even as an independent candidate.
- Sunday's election made it quite clear that March 15th primary would be very crucial, especially for two republican candidates, Marco Rubio and John Kasich. Both of their home states, Florida, where former is senator and Ohio, where latter in governor going to the elections. It would be the biggest primary since Super Tuesday, where 358 delegates will be there to grab. If Marco and John, both loses out in their home state, expect both of them to drop out.
- In last Sunday's election Senator Ted Cruz has won Kansas and Maine, whereas Businessman and front runner Donald Trump won in Kentucky and Louisiana.
- Mr. Kasich is more likely to drop out even with a win in Ohio, as he will still be very far away from winning the nomination.


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