On 5 March - Super Saturday - and 6 March primaries and caucuses took place for both the Democrats and the Republicans in the states of Kentucky, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Nebraska as well as in Puerto Rico, an US territory. Donald Trump managed to win 2 states while Ted Cruz managed to 2 states as well, showing the race to the nomination might become a race between just them two. Marco Rubio only won the small Puerto Rico. The victories follow an anti-Trump campaign as several members of the so called ''Republican establishment'' such as former Republican nominee Mitt Romney have started to attack Donald Trump in public, calling on voters to vote for other candidates. Looking at the Democrats, Bernie Sanders managed to win 3 states, while Hillary Clinton only won Louisiana, although the latter did get her more delegates then Sanders in total. While Sanders won more states, he seems to struggle to win the ''non-white vote''. The next important primary to held will be on 8 March, in the state of Michigan.

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