Clinton takes four states; Marco Rubio’s demise marks the last gasp of the GOP reboot; The delegate math gets better for the front-runners; Winners and losers on the night; D.C. braces for nightmarish commute amid unprecedented Metro shutdown; Metro closure leaves riders with simple quandary: How to get to work?; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors |
| | | Trump wins big; Rubio quits | The GOP contest has narrowed to a three-person brawl as Ohio Gov. John Kasich wins his home state, but Donald Trump had a commanding night capped by a blowout victory in Florida. | By Philip Rucker and Robert Costa • Read more » |
Clinton takes four states | It was a dominant night for Hillary Clinton, but Sen. Bernie Sanders vowed to press on despite facing an ever-widening deficit in the delegate race. | By Abby Phillip, John Wagner and Anne Gearan • Read more » |
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Winners and losers on the night | Hillary Clinton’s win in Florida alone made her a winner. And while Bernie Sanders will carry on, his bid appears destined only to influence the eventual nominee. | By Chris Cillizza • Read more » |
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