New York Times: “A seven-month, $220 million surge of spending on behalf of mainstream Republican candidates has yielded a primary battle dominated by Donald Trump and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, two candidates reviled by most of the party’s leading donors.”
“Now, as they approach a pivotal and expensive stage of the campaign, the two insurgent candidates — who have won the first three contests — appear to be in the best position financially to compete in the twelve states that will vote on ‘Super Tuesday,’ according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission on Saturday.”
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