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Full Results: Trump, Biden Dominate Super Tuesday Races

 Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden each dominated their party's respective primaries on Super Tuesday, moving closer to officially ending the primary season as the two prepare for a rematch this upcoming fall.

The situation for Super Tuesday is the same for both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party with two exceptions. The Democratic Party's Iowa caucuses are tonight, while the Republican Party's Iowa caucuses are in January. And the Republican Party is holding the Alaska caucuses tonight while the Democratic Party is holding its contests in the state next month.

Trump reacted to his landslide victory across the country, calling it a "great evening" and saying it was "an honor for him to not only represent the Republican Party but to lead our country back to health and prosperity." "

The following results from the Associated Press will be updated overnight:

Alabama:

  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 35% of votes counted, Trump leads by 72 points.

  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 17% of votes counted, Biden leads by 85 points.
Alaska (R only):

Republican Party
Arkansas:
  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 50% of votes counted, Trump leads by 51 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 70% of votes counted, Biden leads by 86 points.
California:

  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 91% of votes counted, Trump leads by 29 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 11% of votes counted, Biden leads by nearly 90 points
Colorado:

  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 11% of votes counted, Trump is ahead by about 50 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 75% of votes counted, Biden leads by 78 points.
  • Iowa (D only):
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With almost all votes counted, Biden received 90.9% of the vote.
I have:

  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 45% of votes counted, Trump leads by 45 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 40% of votes counted, Biden leads by 86 points.
Massachusetts:

  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 22% of votes counted, Trump leads by 28 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 14% of votes counted, Biden leads by 72 points.
Minnesota:

  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 27% of votes counted, Trump leads by 41 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 19% of votes counted, Biden leads by 57 points.
North Carolina:

  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 52% of votes counted, Trump leads by 52 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 76% of votes counted, Biden leads by 76 points.
oklahoma:

  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 88% of votes counted, Trump leads by 66 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With >95% of votes counted, Biden leads by 63 points.
Tennessee:

  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 67% of votes counted, Trump leads by 59 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 52% of votes counted, Biden leads by 87 points.
Texas:

  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 48% of votes counted, Trump leads by 58 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 47% of votes counted, Biden leads by 83 points.
Utah:

Republican Party:
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 42% of votes counted, Biden leads by 85 points.
Vermont:

  • Republican Party: Nikki Haley defeated Donald Trump. With 84% of the votes counted, Haley was ahead by only 4 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 44% of votes counted, Biden leads by 85 points.
Virginia:

  • Republican Party: Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley. With 91% of votes counted, Trump leads by 29 points.
  • Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 82% of votes counted, Biden leads by 80 points.

With Trump's victory on Tuesday night, he now has more than half the total number of delegates he needs to reach the 1,215 delegates needed to become the party's nominee. Trump currently has 751 delegates while Haley has only 62.

President Joe Biden has won 812 delegates so far, with the next closest candidate – Jason Palmer, an unknown candidate who defeated Biden by 11 votes in American Samoa, 51 to 40 – with only 3 delegates. No other candidates have any delegates in the Democratic Party primary.

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