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Wisconsin up for grabs as Trump, Clinton seek upsets

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Republican frontrunner Donald Trump and his Democrat counterpart Hillary Clinton are underdogs to their feisty rivals as the Midwestern state of Wisconsin votes Tuesday in the US presidential primary race.

The potentially pivotal contest is the first after a 10-day lull in the process that determines the parties' nominees for the November general election.

Trump's main rival Senator Ted Cruz is eyeing the Badger State as a crucial firewall against the celebrity billionaire's march to an outright nomination victory.

But should Trump, who is riding a wave of anti-establishment anger, manage to snatch a surprise victory there, he could snuff out Cruz's campaign.

"If we do well here, folks, it's over," he claimed at a campaign stop Monday in the town of La Crosse.

Like Trump, Clinton risks losing Wisconsin, where she faces a surging Bernie Sanders who has won five of the last six contests.

But April could ultimately prove a sunny month for the former secretary of state. She leads Sanders by double digits in New York, which votes April 19, and Pennsylvania, which casts ballots a week later.

Trump, the 69-year-old real estate mogul from New York, also leads handily in those states.
Wisconsin, the birthplace of the Republican Party, is seen as Ground Zero for the anti-Trump movement.

Halting him there would bolster Cruz, the 45-year-old conservative senator from Texas.

For Cruz, "it's a very important win. For Trump, it's not a critical loss," University of Iowa professor Timothy Hagle told AFP.

However, Trump has been in damage control this past week.

Although his campaign had recently seemed bulletproof, his latest controversial statements -- on abortion, Cruz's wife and a journalist who said she was roughed up by Trump's campaign manager -- have further alienated women voters, polls indicate.

- 'He treats everyone equal' -

Cruz tried to cash in on Trump's recent campaign gaffes that seem to be alienating women voters.
"He seems to have a problem with strong women," Cruz said on a Town Hall edition of Fox News Channel’s “Kelly File.”

With polls showing Cruz leading in Wisconsin, Trump's wife Melania -- a former model of Slovenian origin -- joined him Monday at the Milwaukee Theater for a rare campaign trail speech, part of a likely effort to boost flagging support among women.

"He's fair," insisted Melania Trump, 45.

"As you may know by now, when you attack him, he will punch back 10 times harder," she said, but added: "No matter who you are, man or a woman, he treats everyone equal."

Trump doubled down on some of his recent controversial comments -- that the United States should consider leaving NATO and that Japan should be responsible for its own nuclear defense.

He also offered a fresh economic doomsday prediction.

"We're going to go into a massive recession," he warned. "But I also say, if I'm president that's not going to happen."

The winner of Tuesday's Republican primary will take most of the 42 delegates on offer.
If Cruz wins, he will claim the victory as a turning point in the race, although he will have to struggle to overcome his delegate deficit.

Currently, Trump has 739 delegates, Cruz 466 and Ohio Governor John Kasich 145, according to CNN's tally. A candidate needs 1,237 delegates to win the Republican nomination outright.

Trump on Monday called for Kasich to "get the hell out" of the race. But Kasich has refused, insisting he would be the logical mainstream choice in the event of a contested convention in July.

Trump predicted he could sew up the nomination before the confab in Cleveland.

"I think we're going to get there on the 1,237 if you want to know the truth," he said.

Cruz was also positive, telling Wisconsin voters that "our campaign still has a clear path" to crossing the delegate threshold before the convention.

Some experts contested that assertion.

"There's no chance he can get to 1,237," veteran election watcher Larry Sabato of the University of Virginia said of Cruz.

"It's simply a matter of whether Trump gets to 1,237. If he does, it's over," he added.

"If he doesn't, then we go on to other ballots (at the convention) and anything can happen."

Clinton spent Sunday and Monday morning in New York, returning only Monday night to Wisconsin, a possible sign of how she sees her chances there.

"Between you and me, I don't want to get Hillary Clinton more nervous than she already is," Sanders quipped to voters in Janesville. "She's already under a lot of pressure."

"So don't tell her this, but I think we win here," he added, "we win in New York state, we're on our way to the White House."

Grassroots enthusiasm for the self-proclaimed democratic socialist remains high.

But in order to prevail, he would need to win at least 60 percent of all remaining delegates.
Source: AFP

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