It is a major primary day and Americans voted.
Super Tuesday results show that the former president is carrying almost every state and has a firm grip on the party despite his legal and money woes.
Voters in 16 states and one U.S. territory head to the polls this Super Tuesday to cast ballots in the 2024 presidential primary race and other contests.
American Samoa and the following states will hear from voters: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia. Iowa will release the results of its mail-in Democratic caucus.
Trump won Virginia, North Carolina, Texas, Maine, Alabama, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Colorado, Minnesota and Tennessee. He won Iowa, U.S. Virgin Islands, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Michigan, Missouri, Idaho and North Dakota.
Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley only carried the Vermont and the District of Columbia.
Republican presidential vote count progress
TRUMP WIN
HALEY
POLL CLOSE | STATE | EST. VOTES COUNTED | |
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AP’s estimate of ballots counted may shift as it is revised and updated based on incoming no data. It will not exceed 99% until election officials certify the final vote count, at which point it will go to 100%. States that hold caucuses or conduct all-mail elections will begin reporting results at the listed poll close time.
It appears to be over for Haley. She didn't end up winning many Super Tuesday states.
Biden easily won his despite the problems he has going into the general.
Democratic presidential vote count progress
BIDEN WIN
POLL CLOSE | STATE | EST. VOTES COUNTED | |
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AP’s estimate of ballots counted may shift as it is revised and updated based on incoming no data. It will not exceed 99% until election officials certify the final vote count, at which point it will go to 100%. States that hold caucuses or conduct all-mail elections will begin reporting results at the listed poll close time.
Biden lost the Democratic caucuses on the U.S. territory of American Samoa to an obscure candidate in a surprising result that comes amid a string of Super Tuesday wins.
The race was called Tuesday night by Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ), who confirmed the results with the Democratic Party of American Samoa.
It is practically over for Dean Phillips. He has not won any state. The fool continues to push forward for the time being. It will be the end of the road soon for Haley and Phillips.
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