Live 2024 Super Tuesday election results and maps by state. POLITICO’s coverage of 2024 primary races for President, Senate, House and Governors.
Click through for a state-by-state recap of Tuesday's results. Next:Alabama 2/15 Credit Alabama The presidential front-runners from both parties won in Alabama. Clinton had 77.8 percent of the vote, and Trump had 43.4 percent of the vote. Cruz was in second place among Republicans, with...
Trump celebrated the election results in remarks at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, telling a group of supporters that "they call it Super Tuesday for a reason." Mr. Biden did not speak publicly, but said in a statement that his likely general election opponent is "determined to destroy our ...
How to watch Super Tuesday election results What:Super Tuesday primary and caucus results Date:Tuesday, March 5, 2024 Time:First polls close at 7 p.m. ET — watch live streaming coverage all evening on theCBS News app,CBSNews.comandParamount+ ...
Republican Senate candidate Steve Garvey and his wife Candace Garvey wave to supporters at his election night watch party on March 5, 2024 in Palm Desert, California. Mario Tama | Getty Images alifornia is a deep blue state, so Tuesday's results portend especially well for Schiff, who is ...
12th District (Western Fort Worth and western suburbs) Open; Kay Granger, R, not seeking re-election. Trump 58%. State Rep. Craig Goldman leads construction company owner John O’Shea, 46-26 percent, with 91 percent of the estimated vote counted. As expected, Goldman is the fr...
"Our focus is now on Joe Biden and the general election." The former president also won a major court victory on Monday as the Supreme Court unanimously sided with Trump in his legal challenge to the state of Colorado’s attempt to kick him off its 2024 primary bal...
The organizers wrote ahead of election night that they wanted to “send a clear message to President Biden that he must earn our votes.” Biden’s advisers argue that his approach echoes the one supported by the vast majority of Democratic voters. And the results on Super Tuesday, eve...
Before Congress passed the 1845 law, the states held federal elections at their discretion within 34 days before the first Wednesday in December.2 But this system had the potential to result in electoral chaos; already knowing the election results from states that voted in early November, peo...