The Establishment "nightmare"
After voting on Super Tuesday, Donald Trump is the clear leader in the race to be the Republican Party candidate for the American election. And that's a headache for the party establishment which doesn't support the billionaire businessman. The man thought to be the party favourite, Marco Rubio, won only one state on Super Tuesday and is lagging behind so far. Professor Mallory Factor - a professor of US politics at The Citadel, South Carolina, told Newsday that Americans are rebelling against "establishment politics".
Picture - Supporters cheer as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the Kentucky International Convention Center 6 in Louisville, Kentucky. Credit; Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images
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