
Super Tuesday 2016: Republican Primary Results
Republican voters in 11 states will choose their preferred nominee today with ten primary contests and one caucus. There are 595 delegates on the line which is about a quarter of all delegates awarded in the Republican nomination process. Here is a breakdown with live results updated when voting ends in each state. Democratic voters are also voting today, those results are available here.
Results will begin after 7pm ET, when some of the polls close.
Races called:
Trump: AL, AR, GA, MA, TN, VA, VT
Cruz: AK, OK, TX
Rubio: MN
Alabama Republican Primary
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7am to 7pm ET
Delegates: 50
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump
Alaska Republican Caucus
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3pm to 8pm Alaska Time (7pm to 12am ET)
Delegates: 28
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Cruz
Arkansas Republican Primary
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7:30am to 7:30pm CT
Delegates: 40
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump
Georgia Republican Primary
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7am to 7pm ET
Delegates: 76
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump
Massachusetts Republican Primary
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7am to 8pm ET
Delegates: 42
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump
Minnesota Republican Caucus
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Starts at 7pm CT
Delegates: 38
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Rubio
Oklahoma Republican Primary
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7am to 7pm CT
Delegates: 43
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Cruz
Tennessee Republican Primary
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7am – 7pm CT
Delegates: 58
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump
Texas Republican Primary
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7am to 7pm CT
Delegates: 155
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Cruz
Vermont Republican Primary
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Opens between 5am and 10am depending on town
All Vermont polls closed by 7pm ET
Delegates: 16
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump
Virginia Republican Primary
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6am to 7pm ET
Delegates: 49
Live Results: Politico
Winner: Trump
This page will be updated throughout the day. The Super Tuesday Democratic Primary Results are available here.
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Rubio WINS… a state…LOL!
Now, that yapping chihuahua can finish off the GOP Establishment scum by sucking them dry with more yapping attacks — all the way till he ends up at the Unemployment Office…how deliciously ironic that a Latino will do this trick.
I am surprised too, but now at least he has an argument for staying in the race. Kasich and Carson should just drop out now, for anyone who votes for them is just wasting a vote. Granted Kasich is close in Vermont, but I do not see him beating Trump, he will make it close, but will not win. If Kasich waits until after Ohio to drop out, then Trump gets the nomination. Carson is just using this as ego boasting and talking about points that only appeals to the religious far right. At the last debate, he did not get that much time to talk, so his reasoning for staying in this race is horrible.
If the Republican establishment wants their party to survive as is, force Kasich and Rubio to drop out and twist Carson’s arm so that they can put their effort into Cruz. Yes Rubio won a state, but Cruz has won three. As I said before, I am sure they rather have a President Cruz than a President Trump.
What you are describing is exactly what’s needed to end this pernicious anti-American Establishment called the GOP/RNC — I couldn’t have scripted it better!
The end of these entrenched scumbags will give new rise to the Tea Party — the only hope left to save our nation!
Amen to that. But Trump might just also be able to save America.
we want Trump you brain dead low IQ idiot
The Trump voters are not the establishment, at least a majority of them.
no kidding lol better read again lol
Subject: Re: Comment on Super Tuesday 2016: Republican Primary Results
Sure he won a lot of states, but that does not mean a majority of the party supports him; he is just the party front-runner, there is a difference.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/donald-trump-hits-49-percent-support-national-poll/story?id=37279402
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/2016_presidential_race.html
Now, if he had >%50 you would have a point.
This comment was flagged for review, but it is on topic, and “scum. . .sucking. . .yapping” is only mildly obnoxious.
While my wording is only “mildly obnoxious” — your Political Correctness playing “moderator” here, by censoring posters you personally dislike, is truly asinine.
Here is a flag for you — get a life….
While my wording is only “mildly obnoxious” — your Political
Correctness playing “moderator” here, by censoring posters you
personally dislike, is truly asinine.
This message was also flagged by a reader.
As an experiment, I thought I’d inform you that you regularly offend other readers, but your venum is almost never deleted. I also thought the flagging parties might like to know why your post has been approved.
I’ve never, ever deleted a complaint about me. Although, we are beginning to delete posts that are childish back-and-forth attacks on another poster.
Well he usually gives a victory speech when he comes in 2nd or 3rd. He probably was so excited over winning one, he wet his pants on the way to the podium to give his speech!
BTW, Hillary’s done nothing wrong.. the day Pres Obama won re election in 2012, the GOP set out on a $100 million smear campaign against Hillary because they knew she’d run in 2016.
Treason at Benghazi was doing “nothing wrong”? After telling troops wanting to come in to support those under attack to “stand down”, Hillary is not fit to be elected to dog catcher, much less president! Then the e-mail scandal where she endangered our national security is yet another incidence rendering her candidacy less than valid. Cruz is the man that America needs in the oval office to get the nation back on track. I pray he still has a chance.
I will admit I was wrong here as well, for I thought that Cruz would be the only other victor, with Texas being his only win. I did not foresee Rubio winning Minnesota (nor did I see Trump finishing third there). I also did not think Cruz would win in Oklahoma, but I am not too surprise given its proximity to Texas, and the size of its border.
Ben Franklin said something like, “others expect the best and are disappointed, I expect the worst, and am pleasantly surprised.” So I expected a bigger split.
I don’t know why they broadcast a long, rambling speech by Rubio while he was losing state after state. Then, they gave him a one-on-one interview, and he still had not won anything at that point.
The media just want to keep the horse race going.
You’ll find out the Lobbiest and Far Right Republican Establishment went to Oklahoma and Viriginia and a few other states and gave the wrong totals for more votes to Cruz and Rubio… this will be in question in a few weeks-few months
Can I see the source you are using?
Come March 15th:
Florida — Arigato Mr Roboto….
Ohio — Kiss your Kasich Keister … and Play that Funky Music….
Plus all states — Cruzing for Canadian Dollars down Electric Avenue….
The Donald Trump Campaign Gave Media Credentials to a Notorious White Supremacist
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/45673_The_Donald_Trump_Campaign_Gave_Media_Credentials_to_a_Notorious_White_Supremacist
Who is James Edwards of ‘Political Cesspool’ ?
From Wiki:
The Political Cesspool is a weekly far-right talk radio show founded by Tennessean political activist James Edwards and syndicated by the organizations Liberty News Radio Network and Accent Radio Network in the United States. First broadcast in October 2004 twice a week from radio station WMQM, per Edwards it has been simulcast on Stormfront Radio, a service of the white nationalist Stormfront website[4] and as of 2011 is broadcast on Saturday nights on WLRM, a Christian radio station in Millington, Tennessee. Its sponsors include the white separatist Council of Conservative Citizens and the Institute for Historical Review, a Holocaust denial group.[5]
I think this issue only “has legs” if Trump denied press credentials to anyone. If he gave credentials to anyone who asked, you can’t complain about who got them.
He did to The Young Turks apparently.
Yeah well the Black Panthers Endoresed Obama and Now HIllary Clinton! WTF Cares, Trump has said 3-4 times a day at rallys and on TV he disavows the KKK and it’s leader…but you Far Left and Right keep bringing it up!
This issue amazes me. An endorsement is a one-way thing. Endorser likes Candidate. That doesn’t mean Candidate likes Endorser.
If someone asks, Candidate can clarify that he doesn’t like Endorser, but I don’t see why Candidate should have to a repudiate any Endorser. “Vote for whoever you want to–it’s your decision.”
It is more about defending their political brand/campaign Even if they do, the opponent(s) could still make an ad attacking them over it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWusOhZpq7w
Granted this ad never aired to my knowledge, but in today’s politic culture, something like this is not to completely out of the question.
If it were today, they wouldn’t have to “air” it. They could put it on the Internet–free.
Johnson also had the “Daisy” ad, which suggested Goldwater would lead us to nuclear war. It was so powerful it only aired once or twice–anywhere–but we’re still talking about it, today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDTBnsqxZ3k
Good point in the video. But that’s why Trump should have said he condemns the KKK–but he can’t keep them from voting.
It’s weak to keep saying he “disavows.” That’s an uncharacteristically wimpy word from Trump.
It is hard to forget that classic ad and yes it was only once.
This is a bit off topic, are you going to watch the upcoming CNN series “Race for the White House”
For those that don’t know what I am talking about
http://www.cnn.com/shows/race-for-the-white-house
If you want to be humiliated, take this quiz:
http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2016/02/specials/cnn-quiz-show-race-for-white-house/
But, to be fair, the questions are questionable, such as, what did a kid bury in the yard of the White House?
I did and I only got 2, George McGovern bad. Which is funny, for on Sporcle quizzes I do pretty well on Presidential quizzes.
Here’s one for you:
Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, likes Trump.
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-03-01/louis-farrakhan-on-donald-trump-i-like-what-im-looking-at
Let me get this straight – anyone can run for president as long as he is approved by some invisible and anonymous group called “the establishment.” If an unapproved candidate does have the effrontery to go against the system, “the establishment” eliminates him.
Dam that’s a lousey system Russia has, I’m glad we have democracy here.
Where is Iowa, Wisconsin and Colorado?
Sort of in the middle of the country. . .
Seriously, folks, this article was published way back on March 1. You’ll find newer info on newer pages.