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Ted Cruz wins two states, stakes claim as Donald Trump's chief rival

By Paul McGeough
Updated

Republican presidential candidate, Senator Ted Cruz, listens to supporters at a caucus site.

Republican presidential candidate, Senator Ted Cruz, listens to supporters at a caucus site.Credit: AP

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to the crowd asking them to take a pledge to promise to vote for him during a campaign rally in Orlando, Florida.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to the crowd asking them to take a pledge to promise to vote for him during a campaign rally in Orlando, Florida.Credit: AP

A Republican wears a selection of buttons as he waits to enter a hall in Mandeville, Louisiana to hear Senator Ted Cruz speak.

A Republican wears a selection of buttons as he waits to enter a hall in Mandeville, Louisiana to hear Senator Ted Cruz speak.Credit: AP

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz raises his support base at a caucus site in Kansas.

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz raises his support base at a caucus site in Kansas.Credit: Charles Rex Arbogast

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