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And so the bandwagon rolls on in the swing state of North Carolina. Super Tuesday didn't have them on the edge of their seat. Donald Trump's advance was no surprise, however significant.

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Close the borders, fix the economy, give us back some law and order, some respect.

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He doesn't represent what I would stand for, not things I would stand for now.

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I did vote for him four years or eight years ago, but I really don't know that he is what we need in this country right now. Again.

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Donald Trump could clinch the republican nomination as early as next week. In a speech last night, he presented as a presidential candidate less combative.

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I've been saying lately, success will bring unity to our country. And it happened before we had the best economy our country's ever had.

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In a statement, Nikki Haley said in state after state, there remains a large block of republican primary voters who are expressing deep concerns about Donald Trump. That is not the unity our party needs for success. And so the United States contemplates a presidential rematch of the pensioners, both showing signs of age, with poll showing democrat concerns over Joe Biden.

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That age is a grandpa's age, not the future president's age. No.

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When you're bringing up one age, you've got to bring up both ages. So is it a concern? Yes, but it's also a concern that the other party is also of age.

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Numbers were important last night to Donald Trump in terms of votes he got, but also those he didn't. It measures a resistance to Trump amongst republican leaning voters, the very voters he'll need to carry with him if they're to carry him to the White House. James Matthews, Sky News, in Greensboro, North Carolina.