Headline Roundup • March 5th, 2024
Super Tuesday Primary Election Results
2024 Presidential Election,Super Tuesday,Republican Party,Democratic Party,Politics,2024 House Elections,2024 Senate Elections
Summary from the AllSides News Team
Tuesday was the biggest day in the presidential primary season, with voters in 15 states and American Samoa heading for the polls.
Republican Primary: Former President Donald Trump is projected to win Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Maine, Alabama, Massachusetts, Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, Minnesota, Utah, Minnesota, Alaska, and California. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley is projected to win Vermont.
Democratic Primary: President Joe Biden is projected to win North Carolina, Virginia, Vermont, Iowa, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Massachusetts, Maine, Arkansas, Alabama, Texas, Colorado, Minnesota, Utah, and California. Businessman Jason Palmer beat Biden in the American Samoa primary.
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Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times
Former President Donald J. Trump won the Republican primary in Virginia on Tuesday, the first big win in a night on which he could defeat Nikki Haley in all 15 states that went to the polls for Super Tuesday.
On the Democratic side, President Biden quickly claimed victory in Virginia, North Carolina and Vermont, according to The Associated Press, on his way to his own expected sweep.
After Ms. Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, won the Republican primary in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, she was hoping the Northern...

Newsweek
It's Super Tuesday. Contests are being held in 16 states and one territory, on what is the biggest primary election of the 2024 cycle. Over a third of all available delegates for the Republican and Democratic nominations are at stake.
Joe Biden is projected to win the Democratic primary in North Carolina.
Former President Donald Trump will win the GOP presidential primary in Virginia, several outlets project.
Voters across 16 states and one U.S. territory are heading to the polls on Tuesday for what is set to be the biggest primary election night of the 2024 cycle.
The elections are expected to all but determine who the candidates will be for both Republicans and Democrats, with about one-third of the delegates at stake on Super Tuesday night. Republican candidates former President Donald Trump and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley have 854 delegates up for grabs, with 1,420 in play for Democrats.
Although President...
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