{"id":2193553,"date":"2024-03-05T21:28:02","date_gmt":"2024-03-06T02:28:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.conservativenewsdaily.net\/breaking-news\/super-tuesday-results-live-trump-picks-up-huge-texas-haul-as-he-and-biden-secure-colorado-primaries\/"},"modified":"2024-03-05T21:32:33","modified_gmt":"2024-03-06T02:32:33","slug":"super-tuesday-results-live-trump-picks-up-huge-texas-haul-as-he-and-biden-secure-colorado-primaries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.conservativenewsdaily.net\/breaking-news\/super-tuesday-results-live-trump-picks-up-huge-texas-haul-as-he-and-biden-secure-colorado-primaries\/","title":{"rendered":"Super Tuesday update: Trump and Biden win big in Texas and Colorado"},"content":{"rendered":"<aside class=\"mashsb-container mashsb-main mashsb-stretched\"><div class=\"mashsb-box\"><div class=\"mashsb-count mash-medium\" style=\"&quot;\"><div class=\"counts mashsbcount\">24<\/div><span class=\"mashsb-sharetext\">SHARES<\/span><\/div><div class=\"mashsb-buttons\"><a class=\"mashicon-facebook mash-medium mash-nomargin mashsb-noshadow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.conservativenewsdaily.net%2Fbreaking-news%2Fsuper-tuesday-results-live-trump-picks-up-huge-texas-haul-as-he-and-biden-secure-colorado-primaries%2F\" target=\"_top\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"icon\"><\/span><span class=\"text\">Facebook<\/span><\/a><a class=\"mashicon-twitter mash-medium mash-nomargin mashsb-noshadow\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?text=&amp;url=https:\/\/www.conservativenewsdaily.net\/breaking-news\/?p=2193553&amp;via=ConservNewsDly\" target=\"_top\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"icon\"><\/span><span class=\"text\">Twitter<\/span><\/a><a class=\"mashicon-subscribe mash-medium mash-nomargin mashsb-noshadow\" href=\"#\" target=\"_top\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"icon\"><\/span><span class=\"text\">Subscribe<\/span><\/a><div class=\"onoffswitch2 mash-medium mashsb-noshadow\" style=\"display:none\"><\/div><\/div>\n            <\/div>\n                <div style=\"clear:both\"><\/div><\/aside>\n            <!-- Share buttons by mashshare.net - Version: 4.0.47--><h2>Voters Head to\u200b the Polls for Super Tuesday Primaries<\/h2>\n<p>Voters \u2063across 16 states and \u200cone U.S. territory\u2064 are heading to the polls on Tuesday for what is set to be the biggest primary election night of the \u200c2024 cycle.<\/p>\n<p>The\u2062 elections are expected \u2063to all but \u2063determine who the \u200dcandidates will \u2064be for both Republicans\u200c and Democrats, \u2063with about \u2062one-third of the delegates\u2062 at stake on Super Tuesday night. Republican candidates \u2064former President Donald Trump and\u200d former U.S. Ambassador to \u2062the United Nations Nikki Haley have\u2062 854 delegates up for grabs, with 1,420 in play for Democrats.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.example.com\">CLICK HERE FOR FULL SUPER TUESDAY COVERAGE<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Although President\u2063 Joe Biden is leading his Democratic challengers, he won\u2019t quite meet the 1,<a href=\"https:\/\/www.conservativenewsdaily.net\/breaking-news\/trump-wins-missouri-caucus-inching-closer-to-gop-nomination\/\" title=\"Trump's victory in Missouri caucus brings him closer to GOP nomination\">215-delegate threshold needed<\/a> to \u2062clinch his party\u2019s\u200d nomination by the end of Super Tuesday. The earliest he can \u200dbe named\u2063 nominee is March 19, \u2062according\u2062 to\u200d projections by the Associated Press.<\/p>\n<p>All eyes will be on Haley in the aftermath\u2064 of Super\u2062 Tuesday to determine whether she\u2019ll drop her campaign.<\/p>\n<h3>Here are the races to keep an eye\u2064 on:<\/h3>\n<h3>Results Texas<\/h3>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Trump defeated Haley in \u2064the \u2062Texas Republican primary, securing one of the largest prizes on Super Tuesday. The Associated Press called the race a\u200b minute after \u2064the polls closed at 9 p.m. Eastern\u2064 time. Trump had 75.4% of the vote to Haley\u2019s\u2064 19.4%, with about 38% of the votes counted.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Biden won the\u2062 Democratic \u200bprimary in Texas, notching another Super Tuesday victory for the incumbent President. The Associated Press called the race in\u2064 Biden\u2019s favor at\u200b 9:00 p.m. Eastern time. Biden led with 86.8% of \u2064the vote with 45% of \u200bthe \u200bvote counted.<\/p>\n<p>Voting\u2062 closed at 8\u200c p.m. and 9 p.m. Eastern time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates \u200dat stake: \u200d244 for \u2062Democrats, 161 for\u2062 Republicans<\/p>\n<p>What to watch: One of the most high-profile races\u2064 of the night is the Senate primary\u200d race as Democrats determine who will face Sen. Ted Cruz \u2064(R-TX) in November. Rep. Colin\u2064 Allred (D-TX) leads \u200ba crowded field of Democratic\u200b candidates, and a runoff will ensue \u2064if no candidate can win at \u2064least 50%\u200d of the\u200c vote.<\/p>\n<p>All other House primaries are being held on Tuesday \u2063as well, including those to fill the open seats of Allred and Reps. Kay Granger (R-TX) in the 12th District and Michael Burgess (R-TX) in the\u2063 26th District.<\/p>\n<p>Check back in for updates.<\/p>\n<h3>Colorado<\/h3>\n<p>Biden won the\u200c Democratic \u2062primary in Colorado, \u2062adding the state to his list\u200b of sweeping wins\u2062 across Super Tuesday\u2062 primaries. The\u2064 Associated Press called the race \u2062in Biden\u2019s favor at 9:04 p.m.\u2064 Eastern\u2062 time. Biden won with 85.0% of\u2063 the vote with 38% of the \u2062vote counted.<\/p>\n<p>On the Republican side, \u2063Trump handily defeated Haley in Colorado\u2019s\u2064 GOP primary, delivering another\u200c blow to Haley\u2019s \u200dlongshot presidential bid as the former president inches closer \u200cto cinching all \u200dof the delegates up for grabs on Tuesday. With\u200d 44%\u2062 of the vote counted, Trump defeated Haley 60.4% to her 36.1% with\u2062 the Associated Press calling the race at 9:09\u200b p.m. EST.<\/p>\n<p>Eyes were on Colorado after\u200b the Supreme Court overturned the Colorado Supreme Court\u2019s decision to remove Trump\u2063 from the ballot. While there were some concerns over \u2063whether\u200c the\u200d reversal would cause confusion\u2063 on \u2062his ballot\u200b status, \u2064voters\u2063 came out in droves to cast their support behind Trump, 191,763 to Haley\u2019s 113,848 voters as of 9:10 p.m. EST.<\/p>\n<p>Polls \u2063closed:\u2064 9 p.m.\u200d Eastern\u200d time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake: 72 for\u2064 Democrats, 37 for Republicans<\/p>\n<p>Check \u200bback in for updates.<\/p>\n<h3>Maine<\/h3>\n<p>Biden won the Democratic primary in Maine, handily \u200ddefeating his\u200d challengers and notching another Super Tuesday victory for \u2062the incumbent. The \u2063Associated Press called the race in Biden\u2019s favor at 8:30 p.m. \u2063EST. Biden led with 94% of the vote with 2% of the \u2063vote\u2063 counted.<\/p>\n<p>Trump\u200c defeated Haley in Maine\u2019s primary, dealing another blow to Haley\u2019s\u200c longshot presidential bid as the former president inches closer to securing the GOP\u200c nomination. With 2% of the vote counted,\u200c Trump defeated Haley \u200b68.6%\u2064 to her 30%.<\/p>\n<p>Maine is experimenting with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.conservativenewsdaily.net\/breaking-news\/november-to-remember-ranked-choice-voting-takes-center-stage-in-salt-lake-city-mayoral-race\/\" title=\"Ranked choice voting in the Salt Lake City mayoral race steals the spotlight in November.\">ranked\u200b choice voting<\/a> in its primary election this year, \u2064by which lower-performing candidates\u200c are \u2064dropped from results,\u2062 and their voters\u2019 second choices are\u2064 added to \u200ctabulations until the top candidate surpasses \u206250% and is \u2064declared the winner. \u200cRanked choice \u200bballots \u200doffer voters the chance \u2064to pick second and \u200dthird choices.<\/p>\n<p>Voting closed at 8 p.m. Eastern time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake: 24 for Democrats, 20 for Republicans<\/p>\n<p>Check\u200c back in for updates.<\/p>\n<h3>Oklahoma<\/h3>\n<p>Biden won the Oklahoma Democratic primary, securing\u2064 the state\u2019s\u200d 36 delegates. \u200dThe Associated Press called\u2064 the \u200drace \u200d15 minutes after the polls\u200c closed at 9 p.m. Eastern time. Biden had 81% of the vote, compared to Phillips\u2019s \u200d7.8%. The other candidates on the ballot were Marianne Williamson, Armando\u2062 Perez-Serrato, Stephen\u2063 Lyons,\u2064 and Cenk Uygur.<\/p>\n<p>Phillips failed to come close to Biden despite allowing independents \u2063to \u200cvote, a group he has relied on for support. \u200dAlso absent from Oklahoma \u200dwas\u2062 a\u200d significant uncommitted threat, unlike in Michigan last month.<\/p>\n<p>Trump won the Oklahoma Republican primary.\u200b The\u2063 Associated Press called the race for Trump 15 minutes after the polls closed at 9 p.m. Eastern \u200btime. Trump had \u200d77% of\u200c the vote\u200b compared to just under 20% for Haley, with 5% \u200dof \u200cthe\u200c votes\u2063 counted.<\/p>\n<p>The\u2063 Oklahoma GOP has a closed primary, so only registered Republicans could vote. The victory maintains\u200c Trump\u2019s winning streak in every\u2064 state primary. Haley\u2019s sole victory so far has been the \u200dWashington, D.C., caucuses.<\/p>\n<p>Voting closed at 8 \u200cp.m. Eastern time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake: 36 for Democrats, 43\u2064 for Republicans<\/p>\n<p>Check back in \u200cfor updates.<\/p>\n<h3>Tennessee<\/h3>\n<p>Trump\u200d won \u2064the 2024 Tennessee Republican primary, securing the state\u2019s \u206658 delegates. \u2064The \u2063Associated \u200dPress called the\u200c race eight minutes after\u2064 the\u200b polls closed at 8 p.m Eastern time. Trump has 80.3% of \u2064the vote compared to Haley\u2019s 16.5%,\u200c with 2% of the ballots counted. Five other Republicans appeared\u200b on\u2062 the ballot despite their withdrawal\u2064 from the race.<\/p>\n<p>Biden won\u2063 the 2024 Tennessee\u2063 Democratic primary. The Associated Press called the race\u200d nine minutes\u2064 after the polls closed at 8 \u2064p.m. Eastern time. Biden \u2063has 94.9% of\u2063 the vote, with 1% of the ballots counted. An option \u200bto vote \u201cuncommitted\u201d appeared\u2064 on the\u2063 ballot, which has gathered 5.1%. \u200c\u201cUncommitted\u201d earned\u2062 enough votes in Michigan\u2064 last week to win two delegates.<\/p>\n<p>Biden \u2063remains the only\u2063 Democratic candidate to receive any 2024 delegates, securing\u200b 70 Democratic delegates from Tennessee. \u2063Phillips, a long-shot Democratic presidential\u2063 candidate, failed \u200cto make it \u2062on the primary \u200cballot in \u2064Tennessee. \u200dWilliamson, a Democrat\u2063 who unsuspended her campaign after the Michigan \u2064primary, also did not \u200bappear on Tuesday\u2019s ballot<\/p>\n<p>Voting closed at 8 p.m. Eastern time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake: 63 for Democrats,\u200c 58 for Republicans<\/p>\n<p>Check back in for updates.<\/p>\n<h3>North Carolina<\/h3>\n<p>Biden has \u2063won the Democratic primary in North \u2063Carolina, continuing the president\u2019s Super Tuesday dominance over\u2062 author\u200c Marianne Williamson and\u2064 Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN). The president\u200b has yet to lose a primary contest \u2063this election cycle,\u200c though many Democratic primary voters\u200d and \u2062caucusgoers have cast ballots \u2062for \u201cuncommitted\u201d \u200das doubts surface regarding his \u2064age and handling of Israel\u2019s war in Gaza.<\/p>\n<p>The Associated Press called the race for Biden\u2019s favor \u2064at 7:38 p.m., just eight minutes after the\u200d polls closed. Biden \u2064led with 92.2%\u2063 of the vote with less than 1%\u200c of\u2062 the vote counted.<\/p>\n<p>The\u200c Associated Press \u2062called the race for Trump at 8\u2062 p.m. Eastern \u200dtime, with Trump \u2062earning nearly 73% \u200bof the vote to\u200d just over 24% \u200cfor Haley. Roughly 4%\u2062 of the votes had been counted when the race was called.<\/p>\n<p>Polls closed \u200cat 7:30 p.m.\u2063 Eastern time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake:\u2063 116\u2064 for Democrats, 74 for Republicans<\/p>\n<p>What to watch: Voters in North Carolina not only weighed in on the presidential \u200crace but also a number of down-ballot races to decide.<\/p>\n<p>North Carolina\u2019s highly anticipated governor\u2019s race has been \u200dfinalized, with Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and Democrat Attorney General Josh Stein \u2064squaring off to replace outgoing Gov. Roy Cooper in November.<\/p>\n<p>Both men easily won their respective primaries over \u2063relatively crowded fields, with\u200d Stein fending off four other Democrats and Robinson outlasting two other Republicans.<\/p>\n<p>The Associated Press called both races just\u200c after 8 p.m. Eastern time. Robinson pulled \u200din 62% of all \u200dGOP votes, with roughly \u200c8% of the ballots counted, while Stein earned 72%\u200b support with 7% of Democratic ballots\u200b counted.<\/p>\n<p>The North Carolina race\u2064 will be closely watched ahead of the general election, \u2063as just\u2064 one of two battleground governor\u2019s races taking \u200dplace alongside an expected\u2064 general election rematch between Biden and Trump.<\/p>\n<p>The most <a href=\"https:\/\/www.conservativenewsdaily.net\/breaking-news\/super-tuesday-results-live-biden-laughs-off-popularity-polling-with-series-of-dominant-wins\/\" title=\"Biden dismisses popularity polls, secures impressive victories on Super Tuesday\">high-profile congressional primary<\/a> is set to take\u2064 place in North Carolina\u2019s 1st\u2064 District, which \u2064has been transformed into\u200d a swing district after the state enacted new congressional maps earlier this\u2062 year. That puts incumbent \u2062Rep. Don Davis (D-NC)\u200c in a vulnerable spot as he\u200b seeks \u200dreelection in November.<\/p>\n<p>Voters also will weigh\u2064 in\u2064 on the\u200c attorney general\u2019s \u2062race,\u200b which \u200ccould feature a head-to-head matchup \u200bbetween\u2064 Reps.\u2062 Dan\u2063 Bishop (R-NC) and Jeff Jackson (D-NC), who \u2064both opted not\u2064 to run \u200bfor reelection to run for the statewide position. Jackson chose not to run again in the 14th Congressional District after the new maps made\u200c his district much more favorable to\u2062 Republicans.<\/p>\n<p>The \u200dAssociated \u2062Press called the GOP primary for \u2064North Carolina\u2019s 14th Congressional District for Tim Moore\u2063 at 8:11 p.m. Moore had earned \u2064nearly 82% of the vote with 30% of \u2063the \u200cballots counted.<\/p>\n<p>Other races on the ballot are the open \u2064seats for\u2062 retiring Reps. Wiley Nickel (D-NC), Kathy \u2063Manning (D-NC), and Patrick\u2064 McHenry (R-NC).<\/p>\n<p>Check back in for \u200cupdates.<\/p>\n<h3>Virginia<\/h3>\n<p>Biden has won\u200c the Democratic primary in Virginia, marking the\u200c president\u2019s second win of the night against his two challengers. The Associated Press called the \u200brace \u2064in Biden\u2019s favor\u200b at 7:09 p.m., just \u2064nine minutes after the polls closed. Biden led with\u2063 93.9% \u2062of the vote \u2064with 1% of the \u200dvote counted.<\/p>\n<p>Trump is \u2063also projected to have won\u200d the\u200c GOP\u2063 primary in\u200c Virginia, dealing a possibly\u200b fatal blow to Haley\u2019s\u2063 campaign. With 13% of \u2062the vote counted, Trump led Haley 62.6% to 35.2%.<\/p>\n<p>Polls\u200d closed at 7 p.m. Eastern \u2062time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake: 99 for Democrats, 48 \u200bfor Republicans<\/p>\n<p>What to watch: Virginia\u2064 was \u2063expected to be Haley\u2019s best shot at making \u2063a dent on Trump\u2019s Super Tuesday performance\u2063 as the state does not have party registration requirements, meaning Democratic\u2063 voters\u2062 could opt\u200b to vote in the GOP primary instead. Much of Haley\u2019s best performances have come in areas\u200d where Democrats have voted for her in the\u200b Republican primary.<\/p>\n<p>Check back in for updates.<\/p>\n<h3>Vermont<\/h3>\n<p>President Joe Biden defeated top \u2062Democratic challengers Rep. Dean \u200bPhillips (D-MN) and Marianne \u2064Williamson in Vermont\u2019s primary Tuesday night. \u2062The\u200c Associated\u2063 Press called the race 20 minutes after the polls closed at 7 p.m. ET. Biden won \u206387.6% of the vote to Phillip\u2019s 3% and Williamson\u2019s \u20624.8% with 2% of the ballots counted.<\/p>\n<p>The results are unsurprising as Biden has\u200c not lost a single primary in the Democratic nominating schedule so \u2063far and\u200b is\u2064 on track to\u2062 win all primaries Tuesday\u2063 night.<\/p>\n<p>The Republican \u2064presidential primary between former President Donald Trump and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in Vermont is too close to call as ballots \u200dare being counted. The state remains one of Haley\u2019s best chances to \u2062win a primary on Super Tuesday.<\/p>\n<p>Polls closed\u200d at 7\u2064 p.m. Eastern time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake: 16 \u2064for Democrats, 17 for Republicans<\/p>\n<p>What to watch: \u2064Because Vermont does not require \u2063voters to register by party, turnout could\u2062 favor Haley \u2064if\u2063 Democrats and independents choose to \u200dboost her \u200dbid against Trump.<\/p>\n<p>Check back in for updates.<\/p>\n<h3>Iowa<\/h3>\n<p>Results:<\/p>\n<p>Biden\u2063 won the Iowa caucuses, handily defeating challengers Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) and Marianne Williamson. Only\u200d Democrats are\u2062 voting \u2063in \u200dIowa on Tuesday \u2062after Republicans held their first-in-the-nation caucuses in \u200bJanuary.<\/p>\n<p>The Associated Press called\u200d the race in Biden\u2019s favor at 5:50 p.m. Biden\u200b led \u2064with 90.9% with nearly all\u2064 the\u2064 vote \u2062counted. Biden won all\u2064 40 delegates at stake in the state.<\/p>\n<p>The ballot also featured an\u2064 \u201cuncommitted\u201d\u2062 option, which \u2064some Democratic voters have used\u200d to protest Biden\u2019s policies regarding \u2063the Israel war. When the\u200b race \u200dwas\u200d called, that option had \u2064garnered 3.9% of the \u2062vote, ahead of \u2062both Phillips and \u2063Williamson.<\/p>\n<p>Democrats \u2064have been voting by mail in\u2064 the primary election in a process that \u2063started in\u2063 January after the Democratic National Committee removed Iowa as the first nominating state.<\/p>\n<p>Voting \u2063closed at 6 \u2062p.m. Eastern time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake: 40<\/p>\n<h3>Alabama<\/h3>\n<p>Biden bested Phillips again in Alabama\u2019s\u2062 primary Tuesday night, steamrolling\u2062 his way through a sweep of the Super Tuesday \u2063states. The Associated\u200d Press called the race 48 minutes after\u2062 the polls closed at 8 p.m. ET. \u2063Biden had \u2064nearly 93%\u200c of\u200d the vote \u2063to Phillips\u2019s 3.6% with 0% of the ballots counted. The uncommitted\u200c vote received 3.4%, in a small sign of anger at Biden\u2019s handling of the Israel-Hamas war.<\/p>\n<p>On \u200bthe\u200b GOP front, Trump continued \u200bhis dominance of the \u200cSuper Tuesday when he defeated Haley \u2062in Alabama\u2019s\u2063 primary Tuesday night. The \u2063Associated Press called the race 45 minutes \u2062after the polls closed at \u20638 p.m. ET. Trump\u2064 had 85.4% of the\u2062 vote to Haley\u2019s 11.3%, with 1% of\u2062 the \u2063ballots counted.<\/p>\n<p>Voting closed\u200b at 8 p.m. Eastern time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake: 52 for Democrats, 50 for Republicans<\/p>\n<p>What to watch: Alabama also will be\u200c holding primaries for\u200c all \u200dof its House\u2063 races, marking \u200dthe first election since the \u200cstate implemented \u2063its new\u200b congressional map.<\/p>\n<p>One of the most high-profile races\u2064 will be in\u200d the\u200c 1st District between Reps. Barry Moore \u2064(R-AL) and Jerry Carl (R-AL) after Moore\u2019s hometown in the 2nd District\u200c was shifted into Carl\u2019s district under the \u2063new maps to meet the requirement of\u2062 a second majority-black district. Super Tuesday will end one of the representatives\u2019 runs in Congress.<\/p>\n<p>Check back in \u2063for updates.<\/p>\n<h3>Massachusetts<\/h3>\n<p>Biden \u2063has won the Democratic Primary\u2063 in Massachusetts, securing \u200cthe state\u2019s 92 delegates.\u2062 The president was facing off against author Marianne\u2063 Williamson and Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN). The Associated \u200bPress \u2063called the race 27 minutes\u2062 after the polls \u2063closed\u2064 at\u2062 8 p.m. ET.\u200c Biden won 73.2% of the\u200c vote compared to 19.3% of voters who chose \u2063no preference, to Phillip\u2019s 4% and Williamson\u2019s 3.5%\u200d with\u2064 about\u200b 1% of the ballots \u2062counted.<\/p>\n<p>Biden has not lost a\u200b single primary in the Democratic nominating schedule thus \u200bfar, a number of\u2063 Democratic primary voters and \u2063caucusgoers have cast ballots for \u201cuncommitted\u201d as a protest\u200d vote of his handling of \u2064Israel\u2019s war in Gaza and amid concerns \u200cabout his age.<\/p>\n<p>Trump has won the Massachusetts \u200dprimary over \u200bformer U.N. Ambassador \u2063Nikki Haley. The Associated Press \u2064called the race 48 minutes after the polls closed at 8\u2064 p.m. Eastern time. Trump \u2062had 61.6% of the \u2063vote to Haley\u2019s 35.1%, with about \u20633%\u2063 of the votes counted.<\/p>\n<p>Voting \u2062closed\u2062 at 8 p.m. Eastern time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake: 92 for Democrats, 40 for\u200d Republicans<\/p>\n<p>Check \u200cback in for updates.<\/p>\n<h3>Arkansas<\/h3>\n<p>Biden\u2064 easily won the \u2063Arkansas\u200c Democratic presidential primary Tuesday \u200dnight. The Associated Press called the race at\u200c 8:43 p.m. Eastern time, with Biden earning 92.6% \u2062support with 17% of the ballots counted. Williamson earned 3.5% support, while\u2062 Phillips pulled \u2062in just 1.6% of all \u2063votes.<\/p>\n<p>Trump trounced \u200cHaley in the\u200d 2024 Arkansas\u2062 GOP primary, casting even more doubt on the\u200c viability of\u200d her already\u2064 longshot bid for\u200d the 2024 Republican nomination. The Associated Press called the race at 9:02 p.m. Eastern time\u2063 with just 13% of \u200cthe votes counted. Trump earned \u206269.4% support, compared to just 24.6% for Haley<\/p>\n<p>Voting closed at 8:30 p.m. Eastern time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake: 31 for\u200c Democrats, 40 for Republicans<\/p>\n<p>What to watch: The primary elections for\u2063 Arkansas\u2019s four congressional \u2064seats\u200d are on the\u200b ballot on Tuesday. The most competitive \u2063of those is expected to be \u200cbetween Rep. Steve Womack (R-AR), who\u200c is facing a challenge\u200c from state \u2062Sen. Clint Penzo.<\/p>\n<p>Check back in for \u200bupdates.<\/p>\n<h3>Still\u2064 to come<\/h3>\n<h3>Minnesota<\/h3>\n<p>Both \u200bDemocrats and\u2062 Republicans will cast their ballots in Minnesota\u2019s primary on Tuesday.<\/p>\n<p>Polls close: 9 p.m. Eastern time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates \u200dat stake: 75 for Democrats, 39 for \u200dRepublicans<\/p>\n<p>What to watch: \u200bMinnesota is the home state\u2064 of Democratic candidate Dean Phillips, who has failed\u200b to make much\u2063 headway in his \u200cprimary challenge against Biden thus far. Losing here could \u200cresult in Phillips dropping \u2062out shortly after the\u2062 race \u2062is \u200bcalled.<\/p>\n<p>Check back in \u2064for\u2064 updates.<\/p>\n<h3>Utah<\/h3>\n<p>Both Democrats and\u2062 Republicans will\u200c cast \u200dtheir \u200dballots in Utah\u2019s primary on Tuesday.\u2064 Republicans will \u2063do \u2062theirs through caucuses.<\/p>\n<p>Polls close: 10 p.m. Eastern time \u2064for Democrats, 11 p.m. Eastern time for Republicans<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at \u2064stake: 30 \u200dfor Democrats, 40 for Republicans<\/p>\n<p>What to\u2062 watch: Attendance \u2063at GOP\u2062 caucuses could\u2063 be affected after a mass text was mistakenly sent to voters saying the caucuses were canceled. \u2062The party will host \u200dprimary preference polls \u200bat caucus sites beginning at\u200b 9 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>Check back in for updates.<\/p>\n<h3>California<\/h3>\n<p>Both Democrats \u200cand Republicans will cast their ballots in California\u2019s \u2063primary on Tuesday.<\/p>\n<p>Polls close: 11 p.m. Eastern\u2062 time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates at stake: 424\u200b for Democrats, 169 \u2063for Republicans<\/p>\n<p>What to watch: California has a lion\u2019s share \u2064of the delegates up for grabs for candidates on\u2062 Tuesday, making the race one of the most\u200c closely watched of the evening. Both Biden and Trump are expected to make big gains in their respective primaries.<\/p>\n<p>All eyes will also be on\u2063 the Senate primary race to replace the late Sen.\u2063 Dianne Feinstein next year.\u2063 Three House Democrats are on \u2063the ballot: Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA), Katie Porter (D-CA), and Barbara Lee (D-CA). The two candidates with the most votes will\u2063 advance to the November ballot.<\/p>\n<p>Check back in for updates.<\/p>\n<h3>Alaska<\/h3>\n<p>Only \u2063Republicans will cast \u200btheir ballots in Alaska\u2019s caucuses on\u2064 Tuesday.<\/p>\n<p>Polls close: Midnight Eastern time on Wednesday<\/p>\n<p>Delegates\u2063 at stake: 29<\/p>\n<p>What to watch: Haley \u2063was given a boost in Alaska after Sen. Lisa \u2062Murkowski\u200d (R-AK) endorsed her candidacy last week. Any \u200ccandidate who garners\u2062 more than 13%\u2062 of\u2063 the vote is \u2063eligible for delegates, meaning Haley has some pickup opportunity here.<\/p>\n<p>Check back\u2064 in for updates.<\/p>\n<p> <\/p>\n<h2> How many delegates are at stake for Democrats \u2063and Republicans\u200d in the California primary?<\/h2>\n<p><span>  Ing out of the\u2062 race. On the Republican side, all eyes will be \u2063on whether Trump can continue his winning streak or if\u2064 Haley will be able to pull off a\u2064 surprise \u200bvictory.<\/p>\n<h3>California<\/h3>\n<p>California, with its\u2063 massive number of delegates, is set to be a major battleground for both Democrats \u2062and Republicans.<\/p>\n<p>Polls close: 8\u2064 p.m. Pacific\u2063 time<\/p>\n<p>Delegates \u200dat stake: 416 for Democrats, 172 for \u200dRepublicans<\/p>\n<p>What to watch: With such a large delegate count, California has the potential\u2063 to significantly impact the race. It is a must-win for any candidate who hopes to secure their party&#8217;s nomination. Biden currently leads in the polls, but anything can happen on Super Tuesday.<\/p>\n<h3>All Eyes on Super Tuesday<\/h3>\n<p>Super Tuesday \u200cprimaries are always \u2062a turning point in \u200bthe presidential election cycle, and this\u2063 year \u2064is no\u200c different. With a large number\u2064 of states and delegates up for grabs, the outcome of these primaries will provide crucial momentum \u200dfor the remaining candidates.<\/p>\n<p>While Biden currently holds the lead in the Democratic race, it is still too early to determine the ultimate nominee. Haley&#8217;s performance on\u200b Super Tuesday will be crucial in deciding whether she\u200b continues her campaign or bows out.<\/p>\n<p>In the \u200cRepublican race,\u200c Trump\u2064 remains the \u200dclear\u200c frontrunner, but Haley is still putting up a fight. Super Tuesday\u200c will be a major test for both candidates, as\u2064 it will determine how much\u2064 support they have among Republican voters.<\/p>\n<p>The results from Super Tuesday\u2064 will shape the rest of the primary\u200d season and set the stage for the general election.\u200d Voters across the country \u2064are heading to the polls,\u2062 and the political \u2063landscape is about to change. \u200bStay tuned for updates as the results come in.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Voters in 16 states and a U.S. territory are casting their ballots today, making it the largest primary election night of the 2024 cycle. 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