Super Tuesday 2016 Results
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Hillary Clinton’s Super Tuesday Victory Proves Likability Has Nothing to Do with ElectabilityAfter struggling for months to overcome an email scandal, voters’ distrust and lack of enthusiasm for her candidacy, Hillary Clinton, won a series of decisive primary victories across the South on Tuesday, overcoming her persistently low favorability rating to rout her Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders.
By 10 P.M., the former secretary of state had been declared the winner in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia, with 30 to 50 point leads in each. Massachusetts and Minnesota remained to
From the Right
Rubio Takes Minnesota in First and Only Win of NightWhere the candidates stand in Minnesota has largely been up in the air so far due to scant polling, thus making the state one of the night’s wildcards.
But the speculation is over, as Fox News has called the race for Sen. Marco Rubio, making the North Star State his first and only win of the night. Sen. Ted Cruz is currently in second, followed
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Trump takes 6 Super Tuesday states, Cruz takes 2Donald Trump supercharged his hostile takeover of the Republican Party on Super Tuesday, scoring big wins in at least six states as he threatened to break away from his GOP rivals in the delegate chase.
Ted Cruz kept hold of his home state of Texas and won neighboring Oklahoma. And Marco Rubio was almost
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