Donald Trump, Ted Cruz lock horns in US Republican debate

Donald manufactured crisis to retain lead'

Update: 2016-01-15 19:54 GMT
Republican pre-sidential candidate Donald Trump (right) is greeted on stage by fellow Republican candidate Ted Cruz before he speaks at a rally in Washington in September 2015 (Photo: AP)

North Charleston (United States): With the first vote of America’s 2016 election two weeks away, Republican presidential frontrunners Donald Trump and Ted Cruz dispensed with months of niceties and locked horns in a primetime debate.

After months of chaotic campaigning that saw a dozen long-shot candidates vie for attention, the debate in South Carolina brought the race to become the Republican presidential nominee into sharper focus.

Mr Trump and Mr Cruz, who lead the polls in Iowa — which on February 1 will become the first state in the country to vote for the nominee — at times seemed to ignore the rest of the field as they traded blows.

The duo went back-and-forth over conservative values and Mr Trump’s allegation that Mr Cruz, a hardline Texas Senator born in Canada, might be legally blocked from becoming president.
 

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