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 wrapping up the primary season as the two are set for a rematch this upcoming fall.

The Super Tuesday states are the same for both the Democratic Party and Republican Party with two exceptions. The Democratic Party’s Iowa Caucus is tonight, whereas the Republican Party’s Iowa Caucus was in January. And the Republican Party holds it Alaska Caucus tonight whereas the Democratic Party holds its contest in the state next month.

The following results from the Associated Press will be updated throughout the night:

Alabama: 

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Democratic Party:

Alaska (R only):

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Arkansas:

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Democratic Party:

California:

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Democratic Party:

Colorado:

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Democratic Party:

Iowa (D only):

Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With nearly all the votes counted, Biden secured 90.9% of the vote.

Maine:

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Democratic Party:

Massachusetts:

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Minnesota:

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Democratic Party:

North Carolina:

Republican Party: Donald Trump defeats Nikki Haley. With 2% of the vote counted, Trump was leading by 40 points.
Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 1% of the votes counted, Biden secured 92.2% of the vote.

Oklahoma:

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Democratic Party:

Tennessee:

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Texas: 

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Utah:

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Vermont:

Republican Party:
Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 12% of the vote counted, Biden secured 89.4% of the vote.

Virginia:

Republican Party: Donald Trump defeats Nikki Haley. With 29% of the vote counted, Trump was up by 30 points.
Democratic Party: Joe Biden wins. With 23% of the vote counted, Biden secured 88.1% of the vote.

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