Trump, Clinton cruise to victory in New York

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton cruise to victories in nominating contests in their home state of New York

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Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton scored sweeping victories in nominating contests in their home state of New York, and immediately cited them in arguing they are all but unstoppable as their respective parties' presidential nominees.

Trump's crushing defeat of Ted Cruz in Tuesday's primary election tilted the energy in the Republican race back to the front-runner, just as Republican National Committee members began meeting in Florida on Wednesday to discuss their July convention, where the nominee will be chosen.

For the Democratic favorite, Clinton's more narrow victory over Bernie Sanders snapped a string of victories by the 74-year-old democratic socialist and gave her a much-needed lift with more tough fights ahead.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to attendees as she is accompanied by her daughter Chelsea and her husband former US President Bill Clinton (behind stage, R) at her New York presidential primary night rally.

The eventual victors of the Democratic and the Republican nominating campaigns will face each other in November's general election.

"We don't have much of a race anymore based on what I'm seeing on television," Trump said as television networks projected a large margin of victory for him.

"Senator Cruz is just about mathematically eliminated."

Still, he has a long way to go to seal the nomination and begin trying to heal the wounds in his bitterly divided party. Some fence-mending may happen when he sends campaign advisers to the RNC meeting starting in Hollywood, Florida, on Wednesday.

Trump's haul of most of New York's 95 delegates moved him closer to the 1,237 needed to win the nomination outright. Anything short of that will lead to a contested convention when Republicans hold their national conclave July 18-21 in Cleveland.

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