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Biden’s stunning loss to unfamiliar candidate in Super Tuesday live results

Voters Head⁤ to the Polls for Super Tuesday Primaries

Voters across 16 states and one U.S. territory are heading to the polls on Tuesday for what is set to be the biggest primary election night of the 2024 cycle.

The elections ​are expected to all but determine who the candidates will be for both Republicans and Democrats, with about a⁢ third of‌ the⁤ delegates at stake on Super Tuesday. Republican candidates former President Donald Trump and former⁣ U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley have 854 delegates up for grabs, with 1,420 in play for Democrats.

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Although President Joe Biden ⁤is leading ‌his Democratic‌ challengers, he won’t‌ quite meet the 1,215-delegate threshold needed to clinch his party’s nomination by​ the end ​of Super Tuesday. The earliest he can be named nominee ‌is March 19, according to ​projections by the Associated Press.

All eyes will be on ‌Haley in the aftermath of Super ‍Tuesday to determine whether she’ll drop her campaign.

Here⁤ are the races to keep an eye on:

American Samoa

Little-known entrepreneur Jason Palmer won American Samoa’s Democratic caucuses, a‌ surprise victory over‌ the incumbent president.

Palmer had 56% of the⁣ vote to Biden’s 44% after the Democratic caucuses ballots were tallied, according to multiple ⁣outlets.

American Samoa Democrats, who cannot vote in November’s general‍ election, dished up a surprise last presidential cycle when they awarded former New York City Mayor Michael ‌Bloomberg four delegates and former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, then⁢ a Democrat, the remaining two. Bloomberg spent $1 billion on his roughly three-month ⁢2020 campaign, according to financial disclosure reports, but he only amassed ‍41 delegates.

American Samoa will host its Republican caucuses​ on Friday.

Utah

Biden won the Utah Democratic primary and will be awarded 30 delegates for ‍the victory.

The ‌Associated Press called the election ‌five minutes after polling closed at 10 p.m. Eastern time, with Biden winning 89% of votes,⁣ compared to⁢ Rep. Dean Phillips’s (D-MN) 3.9%, with‍ 42% reporting. In a surprise, Marianne Williamson ⁢came in second ⁣place, with 4.2% of the vote, at the time of the Associated ⁣Press calling the race. Gabriel Cornejo and Frank Lozada were also on the ‍ballot.

The Utah Democrats also held a caucus‍ night where delegates were chosen, though‍ it didn’t take the place of a primary as it did with⁣ the state’s Republicans.

Polls closed: 10 p.m. Eastern time for Democrats, 11 ⁢p.m.⁢ Eastern time for Republicans

Delegates at stake: 30 for Democrats, 40 for Republicans

What to watch: Attendance at GOP caucuses could be affected⁤ after ⁣a mass text was mistakenly sent ‌to voters saying the caucuses were canceled. The party⁤ will host primary preference ⁢polls at caucus sites beginning at ​9‍ p.m.

Minnesota

Biden won the 2024 Minnesota Democratic primary. The ⁣Associated Press called the race 24 minutes after the⁢ polls closed at 9 p.m. Eastern time. Biden has 75.6% of ​the vote compared to Phillips’s 7.4%, with about 1% of the‍ ballots counted. The president secured the state’s 93 Democratic delegates, besting Phillips in⁤ his home state. He came in third ⁤behind “uncommitted,” which earned 14.6% of the vote. Several‌ other candidates are on the ballot for the primary, including Williamson.

The ‌“uncommitted” movement gathered enough traction in the Michigan ⁢primary to earn two delegates,⁢ opposing Biden over his handling of the Israel-Hamas war.

Trump won the 2024 Minnesota‍ Republican primary, securing the state’s ⁦39 delegates and cementing his path⁢ to notch the 1,215 he needs to win the party nomination. The Associated Press called the race 24 minutes after the polls⁣ closed at 9 p.m. ⁣Eastern time. Trump has 74.6% of the vote compared to Haley’s 23.2%, with about 1% of the ballots ‍counted.​ Three other Republicans appeared on the ⁤ballot despite exiting the race.

Polls closed: 9 p.m. Eastern time.

Delegates at stake: 75 for Democrats, 39 for Republicans

Texas

Trump defeated Haley in the⁢ Texas Republican primary, securing​ one ⁤of the⁣ largest prizes on Super Tuesday. The Associated Press called the race a minute after⁢ the polls closed at 9‌ p.m. Eastern ⁣time. Trump had 75.4% of the vote ​to Haley’s 19.4%, with about ​38% of the votes counted.

Biden won the Democratic primary in Texas, notching another Super Tuesday victory for the incumbent President. The Associated ‌Press called the race in Biden’s favor ‍at 9 p.m. Eastern ​time. Biden led with 86.8% of the vote with 45% of the vote counted.

Voting closed at ⁢8 ‌p.m. and 9 p.m. Eastern​ time

Delegates at stake: 244 ⁤for Democrats, 161⁢ for Republicans

What to ⁢watch: One of the most high-profile races of the night is the Senate primary‍ race as Democrats determine who ​will face‍ Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in November.‍ Rep. Colin Allred ‌(D-TX) leads a crowded field of Democratic candidates, and a runoff ‍election will ensue if no ​candidate can win at least 50% of the vote. Cruz handily ⁢won his own primary with more than 88% of the vote, with 45% counted,⁤ according to the Associated Press.

All other ⁢House primaries are being held on ‍Tuesday as ‍well, including those to fill the open seats‌ of Allred and Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX) in the 12th District and Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) ​in the 26th District.

Colorado

Biden won‌ the ⁤Democratic primary in ⁣Colorado, adding the state to his list ​of sweeping wins across⁣ Super Tuesday primaries. The Associated Press called the race in Biden’s favor at 9:04 p.m.‍ Eastern⁣ time. Biden won with 84.7% of the vote with 74% of⁢ the vote counted as of 9:34 ⁣p.m.

On the Republican side, Trump handily⁢ defeated ⁤Haley in ⁢Colorado’s GOP primary, delivering another blow‌ to Haley’s‍ longshot presidential ⁢bid as the former president inches closer to cinching all of the⁤ delegates up for grabs on Tuesday. ​With 71% ⁢of the vote counted, Trump defeated Haley 63.3% to her 33.2% as of 9:34‍ p.m. with the Associated Press calling the ‍race at 9:09 p.m. Eastern time.

Eyes were on Colorado after the Supreme Court overturned ​the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to remove Trump from the ballot. While there were some concerns over whether the‌ reversal would cause confusion on his ballot ⁤status, voters came out in droves to cast their support behind⁣ Trump, 418,639‍ to Haley’s 219,474 voters as of 9:34 p.m. Eastern time.

Polls closed: 9 p.m. Eastern⁣ time

Delegates ⁢at stake: 72 for ​Democrats, 37 for Republicans

Maine

Biden won the Democratic primary in Maine, handily defeating his challengers and notching another​ Super Tuesday victory for the incumbent. ‌The ‌Associated Press called the‍ race ⁤in Biden’s favor at 8:30 p.m. Eastern time. ‌Biden led with 94% of the vote with 2% ‍of the vote ⁤counted.

Trump defeated Haley in Maine’s primary, dealing another blow to Haley’s longshot presidential bid⁢ as the‌ former president inches closer​ to securing the ​GOP nomination. With 2% of the vote counted, Trump defeated Haley 68.6% to her 30%.

Maine is experimenting with ranked choice voting​ in its‍ primary election this year, by which lower-performing candidates are dropped from‌ results,⁣ and their voters’ second choices are added to tabulations until the‍ top ‌candidate surpasses 50% ⁣and is declared the⁣ winner. ​Ranked choice ballots⁤ offer voters the chance to pick second and third choices.

Voting closed‍ at 8 ⁣p.m. Eastern time

Delegates at stake: 24 for Democrats, 20 for Republicans

Oklahoma

Biden won the Oklahoma Democratic primary, securing the state’s 36 delegates. The Associated‌ Press called the race ⁢15 minutes after the polls closed⁣ at 9 p.m. Eastern time.⁣ Biden had 81% of the vote, compared to Phillips’s 7.8%. The other candidates on the ballot were Marianne Williamson, Armando Perez-Serrato, Stephen Lyons, and Cenk Uygur.

Phillips failed to come close to Biden ⁢despite allowing independents‍ to vote, a group he has relied on for​ support. Also absent from Oklahoma was ​a significant‍ uncommitted threat, unlike in‍ Michigan⁣ last month.

Trump won the Oklahoma ⁤Republican primary. The Associated Press called the race for Trump 15 minutes after the polls closed at 9 p.m. ​Eastern time. Trump had 77% of the​ vote compared to just under 20% for Haley, with 5%‍ of ⁢the votes counted.

The Oklahoma⁣ GOP has a closed primary, so only registered​ Republicans could vote. The victory ⁣maintains ‍Trump’s winning streak in every state primary. Haley’s sole victory so far ​has ⁢been ​the Washington, D.C., caucuses.

Voting ‌closed ⁤at 8 p.m. Eastern time

Delegates at stake: 36 for Democrats,‌ 43 for Republicans

Tennessee

Trump won the 2024 ‍Tennessee ⁢Republican primary, securing the state’s ⁦58 delegates. The Associated Press called the⁤ race ‍eight minutes after the polls closed at 8⁤ p.m Eastern time. Trump ⁣has 77.3% of the vote ‌compared to Haley’s 19.5%, with ‌5% of the‍ ballots counted.‌ Five other Republicans appeared on the ballot despite their withdrawal from the race.

Biden won the 2024 Tennessee Democratic primary. The Associated Press called the race nine minutes after the polls closed at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Biden has 93.8% of the vote, with 5% of the ballots counted. An option to vote “uncommitted” appeared on the ballot, which has gathered 6.2%. ⁤“Uncommitted” earned enough votes in Michigan last week to win two delegates.

Biden secured 70 Democratic⁣ delegates from Tennessee. Phillips, ​a long-shot Democratic presidential candidate, failed to make it on the primary ballot in Tennessee. Williamson, ⁣a Democrat who unsuspended her campaign after ‍the Michigan primary, also did not appear on Tuesday’s ballot.

Voting closed at 8 p.m. Eastern time

Delegates ⁤at stake: 63 for Democrats, 58 for Republicans

North Carolina

Biden has won the ‌Democratic primary in North Carolina, continuing the president’s Super Tuesday dominance ⁣over ​author Marianne‍ Williamson and Rep. Dean Phillips‍ (D-MN). The president has yet to lose a ⁣primary contest ⁢this election cycle, though many Democratic primary voters and caucusgoers have cast ‌ballots for “uncommitted” as doubts surface regarding his age and handling of Israel’s ⁢war in Gaza.

The Associated Press called the race for Biden’s favor at 7:38 p.m., just eight⁣ minutes⁢ after the polls closed. Biden led with 92.2% of the vote with less than 1% ⁣of the vote counted.

The Associated Press called the race for Trump at 8 p.m. Eastern time, with Trump earning nearly 73% of the vote to just over 24% for Haley. Roughly 4% of the votes had been counted when the race ‌was ‍called.

Polls closed at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time

Delegates at ‍stake: 116 for Democrats, 74 ‌for Republicans

What to watch: Voters in North Carolina not only weighed in on the⁢ presidential race​ but also a number of‍ down-ballot races to decide.

North Carolina’s highly anticipated governor’s race has been ‍finalized, with Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and Democrat Attorney General Josh Stein squaring off to replace outgoing Gov. Roy ‍Cooper in November.

Both men easily won their respective primaries​ over relatively crowded fields, with Stein‌ fending off four other Democrats and Robinson outlasting two​ other Republicans.

The ‍North Carolina race‍ will be closely watched ahead of the general election, as just one of ⁢two battleground governor’s races taking place alongside an expected general election rematch between Biden and ‍Trump.

The most high-profile congressional primary is set to take place in North Carolina’s 1st District, which has been ⁢transformed ⁣into a ⁤swing district after the state enacted new congressional maps earlier this year. That puts incumbent Rep. Don Davis (D-NC) in a vulnerable spot as he seeks reelection in November.

Voters also will weigh in on the⁤ attorney​ general’s race, which could feature⁤ a head-to-head matchup between Reps.⁤ Dan Bishop (R-NC) and Jeff Jackson (D-NC), who both opted not to run for reelection to run for the statewide position. Jackson chose not to run again in the 14th Congressional District‍ after the new⁤ maps made his district much more favorable to Republicans.

The Associated Press called the GOP primary for North ‌Carolina’s 14th Congressional District for ⁢Tim Moore at 8:11 p.m. Moore ‍had⁣ earned nearly 82% of the vote with ​30% of the ballots counted.

Other races on the ballot are the open seats for ⁢retiring Reps. Wiley Nickel ‌(D-NC), Kathy Manning (D-NC),⁣ and Patrick McHenry (R-NC).

Virginia

Biden has won the Democratic primary in Virginia, marking⁣ the president’s second win of the night ⁢against his two challengers. The Associated Press called ⁤the race in Biden’s favor at 7:09 p.m. Eastern time, just⁢ nine minutes after the ‌polls closed. Biden led‌ with‌ 93.9% of the vote with 1% of the vote counted.

Trump is also projected to have won the GOP primary in Virginia, dealing a possibly fatal blow to Haley’s campaign. With 13% of the vote counted, Trump led Haley 62.6% ‍to 35.2%.

Polls closed at 7 p.m. Eastern​ time

Delegates at stake: 99 for Democrats, ‍48 for Republicans

What to watch: Virginia was expected to be Haley’s best shot at making a dent on Trump’s Super Tuesday performance as the state does not have party registration requirements, meaning Democratic voters ​could opt to vote in the⁢ GOP primary instead. Much of Haley’s best performances have come in areas where Democrats have voted⁤ for her in the Republican primary.

Vermont

President Joe Biden defeated top Democratic challengers Rep.⁢ Dean Phillips (D-MN) and Marianne Williamson in Vermont’s primary Tuesday night. The⁢ Associated Press called the race 20 minutes after ​the polls‍ closed at⁣ 7 p.m. ET. Biden won 87.6% ‍of ⁣the vote to Phillip’s 3%⁢ and Williamson’s 4.8% with 2% of the ballots counted.

The ‌results are unsurprising as ⁢Biden has not lost a single primary in the Democratic nominating schedule so far and is on track to⁤ win all ⁢primaries Tuesday night.

The Republican presidential primary between former ​President Donald Trump and former U.N. Ambassador⁣ Nikki Haley in Vermont is too close to call as ballots are ​being counted. The state remains one⁣ of Haley’s best chances ⁣to win a primary on Super Tuesday.

Polls closed at 7 p.m. Eastern time

Delegates at stake: 16 for Democrats, 17 for Republicans

What to watch: Because Vermont does not⁣ require⁣ voters to register by​ party, turnout could favor ‌Haley if Democrats and independents choose to boost her bid against Trump.

Iowa

Biden won the Iowa caucuses, handily defeating challengers Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) and Marianne Williamson. Only Democrats are⁢ voting in⁤ Iowa on Tuesday after Republicans held⁣ their first-in-the-nation caucuses in January.

The Associated ⁤Press called the race‌ in Biden’s favor at 5:50 p.m. Biden led with 90.9% with nearly all the vote ‌counted. Biden won all 40 delegates at stake in the state.

The ballot also featured an “uncommitted” option,‌ which some ⁢Democratic voters have used to protest Biden’s policies‍ regarding the Israel war. When the race ‍was called, that option had garnered 3.9% of the ⁣vote, ahead of both Phillips and Williamson.

Democrats have been voting by mail⁤ in the primary election in a process that started in January after the Democratic⁤ National Committee removed Iowa as the⁣ first nominating state.

Voting closed at 6 p.m. Eastern time

Delegates⁤ at stake: 40

Alabama

Biden ⁣bested Phillips again in Alabama’s primary Tuesday ⁢night,⁢ steamrolling his way‌ through a sweep of the Super Tuesday states.⁣ The Associated Press called the race 48 minutes after the polls closed at 8 p.m. ET. Biden had nearly 93%‌ of the vote to Phillips’s 3.6% with ⁢0% of the ballots counted. The uncommitted vote received 3.4%, in a small sign of anger at Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war.

On ⁣the GOP ​front, Trump continued his dominance of the Super Tuesday when he defeated⁤ Haley in⁣ Alabama’s primary Tuesday night. ⁤The Associated Press called the race 45 minutes after the polls closed at 8‌ p.m. Eastern time. Trump⁤ had 85.4%‍ of the vote to Haley’s 11.3%, with 1% of the ballots counted.

Voting closed at 8 p.m. Eastern time

Delegates at stake: 52 for Democrats, 50 for Republicans

What to​ watch: Alabama⁤ also will be holding primaries for all of its⁣ House⁣ races, marking the first election since the state implemented⁣ its new congressional map.

One of the most high-profile races will be⁣ in the 1st District between⁤ Reps. Barry Moore (R-AL) and Jerry‌ Carl (R-AL) after Moore’s hometown ⁣in the 2nd District was shifted into Carl’s district under the new maps ⁢to meet the requirement of a second majority-black district. Super‍ Tuesday will end one of the representatives’ runs in Congress.

Massachusetts

Biden has won the Democratic Primary in Massachusetts, securing the state’s ⁢92 delegates. The president was facing off against author Marianne Williamson and Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN). The Associated Press called the ‌race 27 minutes after the polls closed‌ at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Biden won 73.2% of the vote compared to 19.3% of voters who ⁣chose no preference, to Phillip’s 4% and Williamson’s 3.5% with about 1% of the ballots counted.

Biden has not lost​ a single ‍primary in the Democratic nominating schedule thus far, a number of‍ Democratic primary voters and caucusgoers have cast ballots for “uncommitted” as a protest vote ‌of⁤ his handling of Israel’s war in Gaza‌ and amid concerns about his age.

Trump has won the Massachusetts⁢ primary over former U.N. Ambassador ⁣Nikki Haley. The Associated Press ‍called the race 48 minutes after the polls ⁤closed at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Trump had 61.6% of the vote​ to Haley’s‍ 35.1%, with about 3% ⁣of the ⁤votes counted.

Voting closed at 8 p.m. Eastern time

Delegates at stake: 92 for⁣ Democrats, 40 for Republicans

Arkansas

Biden easily won the Arkansas Democratic presidential primary Tuesday night. The Associated Press called the race at 8:43 ⁤p.m. Eastern time, with Biden earning 92.6% support with 17% of the ballots counted. Williamson earned 3.5% support, while Phillips pulled in just 1.6% of​ all votes.

Trump trounced Haley in the⁤ 2024 Arkansas GOP primary, casting even more doubt on the viability of her ‍already longshot bid for the 2024 Republican nomination. ⁣The Associated Press called the race at ⁢9:02 p.m. Eastern time‍ with⁢ just 13% ⁢of the votes counted. Trump earned 69.4% support, compared to‌ just 24.6% for Haley

Voting closed at 8:30 p.m. Eastern time

Delegates at stake: 31 for Democrats, 40 for Republicans

What to watch: The primary elections for Arkansas’s four congressional seats are on the ballot on Tuesday. The most competitive of those is expected to​ be between Rep. Steve Womack ‌(R-AR), who is facing a‍ challenge from state Sen. Clint Penzo.

Still to come: California

Both⁤ Democrats and Republicans will cast their ballots in California’s primary on Tuesday.

Polls close: 11 p.m. ⁢Eastern time

Delegates at stake: 424 for ‍Democrats, 169 ‍for Republicans

What to watch: California has a⁣ lion’s⁣ share of the delegates up for grabs for candidates on Tuesday, ​making the race one of the most closely watched of the⁤ evening. Both​ Biden and Trump are expected to make big gains in ​their respective‌ primaries.

All eyes will also be on the Senate primary race to replace ⁤the ⁤late Sen. Dianne Feinstein next‌ year. Three House Democrats are on the ballot: Reps. Adam Schiff ‌(D-CA), Katie Porter (D-CA), and Barbara Lee (D-CA). The two candidates with the most‌ votes will advance to the November ballot.

Still to come: Alaska

Only Republicans will cast their ballots in Alaska’s caucuses on Tuesday.

Polls close: Midnight⁢ Eastern time on Wednesday

Delegates ⁤at stake: 29

What ​to ‍watch: Haley was ⁤given a boost in Alaska after Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) endorsed her candidacy ⁤last week. Any candidate who garners more than 13%​ of the vote is eligible for delegates,‍ meaning Haley has some pickup opportunity here.

How many delegates are at stake in ⁤the state of Pennsylvania?

Pturing the ⁣state’s 40 delegates. The Associated ‍Press‍ called the race at 8:49 ​p.m. Eastern time, with Trump receiving⁤ 86.2% of the vote compared to Haley’s 10.6%,​ with 16% of ​the votes⁤ counted.

Voting closed at 8:30 p.m. Eastern time

Delegates at stake: 40 for Democrats, 40 for Republicans

Kentucky

Biden has won the Democratic primary in Kentucky, securing‍ the state’s 56 delegates. The Associated Press called the race two minutes after the polls closed at 6 p.m. Eastern time. Biden won⁣ 91.5% ‍of the vote with 0% of the ⁢⁣ballots ​counted. Williamson ⁣earned 3.5% of the vote, while Phillips earned 1.9%.

Trump has won the Kentucky GOP primary, defeating Haley. The ⁣Associated⁢ ‌Press called the race two minutes ⁤after the polls closed at 6 ⁤p.m. Eastern time. Trump had 91.5%‌ of the vote compared to Haley’s 6.5%, with 0% of the ballots counted.

Voting closed at 6 p.m. Eastern time

Delegates at stake: 56 for Democrats, 46 for Republicans

What to watch: One of the most high-profile down-ballot races ‌is​ the U.S. Senate race in Kentucky, where Senate ⁢Minority Leader Mitch ‌McConnell is facing a primary challenge from former Rep. ​Mark Walker. McConnell⁢ is seeking ‌his seventh ⁣term in the Senate and is widely favored to win the ​primary. However, there is‍ speculation that the race could have implications for McConnell’s leadership‌ position in the Senate.

Missouri

Biden has won‌ the Democratic primary in Missouri, ‍securing the‍ state’s‌ 84 delegates. The Associated ​Press called⁤ the race​ 24 minutes ⁤after the polls closed at 8⁣ p.m. Eastern time. Biden won 90.3% of the ‌vote with 0% ⁣of the ballots counted. Williamson earned 3.4% of the ‌vote, while Phillips earned​ 1.7%.

Trump has ⁤won the Missouri GOP primary, defeating Haley. The⁢ Associated Press called the race 24 minutes after the polls closed at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Trump had 89.9% ‌of the vote compared to Haley’s 7.6%, with 0% of the ballots counted.

Voting closed at 7 ‍p.m. ⁢Eastern time

Delegates at stake: 84 for​ Democrats, 54​ for Republicans

⁣Rhode Island

Biden has won the Democratic primary in Rhode Island, securing the ​state’s ‌36 delegates.⁤ The Associated Press called the race 18 minutes after the polls closed at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Biden won 85.2% of the vote​ with 0% of the⁣ ballots ‌counted. ⁣Williamson earned 3.7% of the vote, ‍while Phillips earned 2.5%.

Trump has won the‍ Rhode Island GOP primary, defeating Haley. The Associated ‌Press called the‍ race 18 ​minutes after the polls closed ⁤at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Trump had 81.3% of the vote compared to Haley’s 14.8%, with 0%​ of the ballots counted.

Voting closed at 8 p.m. Eastern ⁤time

Delegates at stake: 36 for Democrats, 40 for Republicans

⁣Louisiana

Biden has won the Democratic primary in Louisiana, securing the state’s⁤ 54 delegates. The Associated Press called the race 30 minutes after​ the polls closed at 9 p.m. Eastern time. Biden won 89.8% of the vote with 0% of the ‌ballots counted. Williamson earned 2.9% of‍ the⁤ vote, while Phillips earned 1.7%.

Trump has won‌ the Louisiana⁤ GOP primary, defeating Haley. The Associated ‌Press called⁣ the⁣ race 30 minutes after the ⁤polls closed at 9 p.m. Eastern time. Trump had 78.4% of the vote compared to Haley’s 17.3%, with 0% of the ballots counted.

Voting closed at 8 p.m. Eastern time

Delegates at stake: 54 for Democrats, 46 for Republicans

Super Tuesday is a crucial day in the‍ primary election process, with a⁣ significant number of delegates at‌ stake. The results of these primaries will have⁤ a major impact on the trajectory‍ of the presidential race for both Republicans and Democrats. ​As voters ‌head to the polls across the country, all⁢ eyes will ‌be on the outcomes in these key states ‌and territories,⁣ as they will provide important insights into the potential‌ nominees for ⁣each party.

It is important ⁣for voters to​ stay informed and engaged in the political process, as their voices and choices will shape the future of the ‌nation. Super Tuesday serves as a reminder of the power of every vote and the responsibility of each ​citizen to participate in the⁣ democratic process.



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