wokeculture:Super Tuesday 2016 Results by Katherine. As most of you know, Super Tuesday took place
wokeculture: Super Tuesday 2016 Results by Katherine. As most of you know, Super Tuesday took place on March 1st, where 13 states and 1 U.S. territory voted in their primaries/caucuses. Here are the results, as of 10:30 PST: Republican Primaries: Alabama Winner: Donald Trump (43.3%) Closest Competitor: Ted Cruz (21.1%) Alaska To be declaredArkansas Winner: Donald Trump (32.6%) Closest Competitor: Ted Cruz (30.5%) Georgia Winner: Donald Trump (38.9%) Closest Competitor: Marco Rubio (24.4%) Massachusetts Winner: Donald Trump (49%) Closest Competitor: John Kasich (18.1%) Minnesota Winner: Marco Rubio (36.8%) Closest Competitor: Ted Cruz (28.9%) Oklahoma Winner: Ted Cruz (34.4%) Closest Competitor: Donald Trump (28.3%) Tennessee Winner: Donald Trump (38.9%) Closest Competitor: Ted Cruz (24.7%) Texas Winner: Ted Cruz (43.7%) Closest Competitor: Donald Trump (26.9%) Vermont Winner: Donald Trump (32.7%) Closest Competitor: John Kasich (30.4%) Virginia Winner: Donald Trump (34.7%) Closest Competitor: Marco Rubio (31.9%) Democratic Primaries: Alabama Winner: Hillary Clinton (77.8%) Closest Competitor: Bernie Sanders (19.2%) Arkansas Winner: Hillary Clinton (66.5%) Closest Competitor: Bernie Sanders (29.7%) Colorado Winner: Bernie Sanders (58.4%) Closest Competitor: Hillary Clinton (40.8%) Georgia Winner: Hillary Clinton (71.2%) Closest Competitor: Bernie Sanders (28.3%) Massachusetts Winner: Hillary Clinton (50.3%) Closest Competitor: Bernie Sanders (48.5%) Minnesota Winner: Bernie Sanders (59.8%) Closest Competitor: Hillary Clinton (40.2%) Oklahoma Winner: Bernie Sanders (51.9%) Closest Competitor: Hillary Clinton (41.5%) Tennessee Winner: Hillary Clinton (66.1%) Closest Competitor: Bernie Sanders (32.4%) Texas Winner: Hillary Clinton (65.2%) Closest Competitor: Bernie Sanders (33.1%) Vermont Winner: Bernie Sanders (86.2%) Closest Competitor: (13.6%) Virginia Winner: Hillary Clinton (64.3%) Closest Competitor: Bernie Sanders (35.2%) This leaves Donald Trump ahead in the race for the Republican Party nomination, with approximately 274 delegates out of the necessary 1,237, and Hillary Clinton ahead in the race for the Democratic Party nomination, with 1,001 delegates out of the necessary 2,383. **Further updates will be made. -- source link
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