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Washington_ Presidential candidates Ted Cruz (Republican) and Bernie Sanders (Democrat) won in Wisconsin primaries, victories that contribute to reduce the advantage of leaders Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Prensa Latina reports.

Ted Cruz reached the eve 52.9 percent of votes with 155 thousand 011 ballots, ahead of Trump who got 29.7 percent (86 thousand 950 votes) and John Kasich only obtained 15.1 percent (44 mil 300 ballots).

The victory of the Senator of Cuban origin in Wisconsin gives strength to those in the red party who expect to blow up the lead of the real estate tycoon, who gets nearer each day to the one thousand 237 delegates necessary to obtain the nomination as Republican candidate to presidential elections.

According to U.S. media, four out of 10 voters in Wisconsin affirmed to be afraid of what Trump may do as future president of the United States.

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