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Where the Candidates Stand Before Super Tuesday

Donald Trump has a substantial GOP delegate lead going into Super Tuesday, but he’s lagging behind in other metrics that traditionally hint at campaigns’ strengths. The business-mogul-turned-politician is defying Washington’s conventional wisdom with little cash and, of course, few congressional endorsements.  


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Hillary Clinton increased her already considerable lead of Democratic delegates over the weekend at the South Carolina primary.  


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But Clinton’s competition, Sen. Bernard Sanders, I-Vt., had a strong fundraising month in January, according to a CQ Roll Call analysis of campaign contributions.  


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