The Texas primary election is next week, but many Texans have already cast their ballots in early voting. Businessman Donald Trump leads the national polls in his quest to be the Republican presidential nominee. But the Lone Star state may play a key role in determining the eventual winner. Matthew Hamill has more.
When Donald Trump announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination, many people thought he wouldn't make it through the primaries. Here it is in late February, and the real estate developer is still very much in contention. A Texas State associate professor says it's still too early to tell how long Trump will last.
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Mihalkanin says many Texas voters will likely vote for Trump rather than their own U.S. Senator, Ted Cruz.
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At Texas State, many students are forming opinions about the candidates. P-R Major Rhet Williams says Trump has some good qualities.
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But Samuel Herbert says Trump might be faking it.
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SU: Like it or not, Trump has made himself a legitimate candidate. But for Dr. Mihalkanin, the important thing for Texas State students is to learn about the primary process, and vote.
For Bobcat Update, I'm Matthew Hamill.
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