Super Tuesday Results: Live Updates From Presidential Primaries
It’s Super Tuesday — the biggest night of the presidential primary season.
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It’s Super Tuesday — the biggest night of the presidential primary season.
The states voting today span the nation, and millions of Americans will visit polls from when the sun rises off the Maine coast to when it sets in Alaska. Because of different time zones, some results might start coming in early, while others won’t come until late — maybe very late.
Here's the latest from Super Tuesday:Super Tuesday is the biggest primary day of the year, with 16 states and one U.S. territory holding presidential nominating contests today.Former President Donald Trump will look to further expand his lead in the GOP primary over former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. There are 865 Republican delegates — accounting for 36% of the total delegates in the entire race — up for grabs today.President Joe Biden will aim to continue his march to the Democratic nomination against minimal opposition. In total, 1,420 pledged delegates are at stake, or 36% of the total pledged delegate pot. Five states — California, Texas, North Carolina, Alabama and Arkansas — are holding primaries for key down-ballot races for Senate, House, governor and other local offices. The first polls of the day open in Vermont at 6 a.m. ET, and the final polls close in Alaska at midnight ET. Here are the other most important times to know.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are poised to move much closer to winning their party’s nominations during the biggest day of the primary campaign on Tuesday, setting up a historic rematch that many voters would rather not endure.
On Tuesday, 15 states and one US territory will hold primary contests to select delegates to the Republican and Democratic presidential nominating conventions that will take place this summer.
The most important date in the US primary calendar arrives on Tuesday 5 March as voters in 15 states and one territory get their chance to have their say on their preferred candidates for the presidency.
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.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are poised to move much closer to winning their party’s nominations during the biggest day of the primary campaign on Tuesday, setting up a historic rematch that many voters would rather not endure.