'Stupor Tuesday': Lessons from vote that (largely) stuck to script
Washington (AFP) - Millions of Americans had their say on Super Tuesday, and the country ended the day largely where it had started -- expecting Joe Biden and Donald Trump to be the candidates in the election. But lurking beneath the voting figures were warning signs -- and a few lessons -- for both the Democratic president and his Republican rival and predecessor. Here are the top takeaways from the night: - Trump train rolls on - With the lack of suspense around the Republican presidential nomination for November's election, US cable network CNN dubbed the night "Stupor Tuesday." As expe...