Tuesday's primaries and caucuses were a mixed bag as Sen. Bernie
Sanders took two states — Idaho and Utah — to Hillary Clinton's lone win
in Arizona, and Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz split the Republican
races in Arizona and Utah respectively, NBC News projects.
The western state primaries represented another
step in efforts to amass support in the race to the nomination, with
both Trump and Clinton hoping that they may tally an outright majority
of their party's respective delegates before the summer conventions get
contentious.
But Cruz and Sanders both got some good news
that can help stall the momentum each of their rivals have received with
recent wins.
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