Representative Ted Cruz beat very rich person Donald Trump in Iowa's presidential assigning challenge on Monday, managing a major bombshell to the national leader in the race to be the Republican Party's White House chosen one in 2016, Reuters reported.
Cruz, a moderate legislator from Texas, won with 28 for each penny of the vote contrasted with 24 for every penny for specialist Trump, Reuters said refering to a MSNBC report.
Marco Rubio, a U.S. congressperson from Florida, came in third place with 23 percent, making him effortlessly the pioneer among foundation applicants.
In the interim, Hillary Clinton drove Bernie Sanders with a wafer-slight edge in the Democratic gatherings. With 85 percent of votes numbered, Clinton had 50 percent, took after nearly by Sanders with 49 percent.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Ted Cruz Defeats Donald Trump In Iowa Caucuses
2016-02-02T00:43:00-08:00
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