


Donald Trump is cleaning up in the Republican primaries on Super Tuesday.
The 45th president has secured victories in Oklahoma, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.
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Results in Massachusetts, Maine and Vermont are still pending.
President Biden also bagged easy wins in North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia. Results are pending in Alabama, Maine and Texas.
Next up is Arkansas at 8:30 p.m.
Then at 9 p.m. it’s Colorado, Minnesota and Texas. Utah’s polls close at 10 p.m., followed by California at 11 p.m. and Alaska at midnight.
On the Democratic side, there are were caucuses in American Samoa and Iowa on Tuesday. Biden won Iowa with 91 percent of the vote.
There is an air of foregone conclusions hanging over Tuesday’s presidential contests, though it could spell the end for Republican challenger Nikki Haley and the two long-shot Democratic alternatives Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson.