With the US election process almost at the half-way mark, it looks likely that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will face each other as the two nominees in the final fight for the White House.
The world’s most powerful office couldn’t have two candidates more unlike each other – Trump is the outsider, an invader in the Republican Party while Clinton is the ultimate insider, an integral part of the Democratic Party establishment.
Tuesday’s primaries in five states in the northeast United States – Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut – gave both candidates what seems like an insurmountable lead over their respective rivals.
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