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President Biden and former President Donald Trump won commanding victories across nearly all the states holding Democratic and Republican nominating contests on Super Tuesday, according to CBS News projections, solidifying the likelihood of a general election rematch between the two in November.

Both notched wins in delegate-rich states like California, Texas, Virginia and North Carolina, the largest prizes out of the 16 states and one U.S. territory reporting results on Super Tuesday. Exit polls showed Trump leading former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley among broad segments of the GOP electorate, with voters saying immigration and the economy were their most important issues.

Haley denied Trump a clean sweep of the Super Tuesday contests with a victory in Vermont's Republican primary, just her second win of the primary season.

Trump has accumulated more than 1,050 delegates so far and could clinch a delegate majority next week.

Super Tuesday states award more than a third of the delegates available across the entire nomination process, giving them outsized influence in shaping the state of the race. The heavy concentration of primary contests dates back to 1988, and no Republican since then has won the presidential nomination without winning a majority of states on Super Tuesday.

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 democracy" and "driven by grievance and grift, focused on his own revenge and retribution, not the American people."

 

Trump victorious in Utah Republican caucuses

Former President Donald Trump added a Super Tuesday win to his list by coming out on top in the Utah GOP caucuses, CBS News projects.

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Trump wins Alaska GOP caucuses

Former President Donald Trump notched another Super Tuesday victory in the Alaska Republican caucuses, CBS News projects.

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Late Republican and Democratic delegate estimates after Super Tuesday

As of midnight EST, CBS News projections showed Trump with a substantial lead over Haley in the GOP delegate race. While Trump couldn't statistically secure a majority of GOP delegates in Tuesday's contests, he was inching closer to the magic number of 1,215:

The delegate picture on the Democratic side is even more lopsided. No candidate besides Mr. Biden has secured any delegates. There are two "uncommitted" delegates, based on the results of a protest campaign in Michigan. Tuesday's results also showed "uncommitted" surpassing the threshold needed to secure delegates in Minnesota, but the state party said results likely wouldn't be finalized Tuesday night.

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Haley campaign cheers Vermont primary win

A spokesperson for Haley's presidential campaign said she is "honored" to have won support from millions of voters from the states that held their GOP contests on Super Tuesday. The spokesperson noted that Haley's win in Vermont makes her the first Republican woman in history to win two presidential primary elections, coming after her victory in the D.C. Republican race.

"Unity is not achieved by simply claiming 'we're united,'" the spokesperson said. "Today, in state after state, there remains a large block of Republican primary voters who are expressing deep concerns about Donald Trump. That is not the unity our party needs for success. Addressing those voters' concerns will make the Republican Party and America better."

By Melissa Quinn
 

Schiff and Garvey advance in California Senate primary

Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff and Republican Steve Garvey will advance in California's Senate primary, CBS News projects.

As the top two vote-getters in the state's "jungle" primary, Schiff and Garvey will face-off in the November general election to fill the seat of the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Feinstein died in September.

Schiff, considered the front-runner throughout the race, was one of several Democrats vying for the Senate seat, and he defeated fellow Democratic Reps. Katie Porter and Barbara Lee. Garvey is a former professional baseball star who jumped into the Senate race in October.

By Melissa Quinn
 

Haley wins Vermont primary, landing her first Super Tuesday victory

Nikki Haley, Trump's only Republican competitor, secured her first win of Super Tuesday in Vermont, where CBS News projects she will defeat the former president in the Republican primary.

Vermont has 17 GOP delegates at stake. If Haley wins at least 50% of the statewide vote, she'll be awarded all of the delegates. Otherwise, they are allotted proportionally. 

The state's open primary gave Haley a good shot at a win. While Trump won the Vermont GOP primary in 2016, former Ohio Gov. John Kasich was close behind him. 

Haley's victory in Vermont is her second of the 2024 campaign — she won the District of Columbia's GOP contest. The result of the race in the nation's capital made history, with Haley becoming the first woman to win a Republican primary.

By Melissa Quinn
 

Colin Allred wins Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in Texas to take on Ted Cruz

Rep. Colin Allred speaks to reporters on Jan. 17, 2022, in Southlake, Texas.
Rep. Colin Allred speaks to reporters on Jan. 17, 2022, in Southlake, Texas. Emil Lippe / Getty Images

Rep. Colin Allred will win the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate in Texas, CBS News projects. He will face GOP Sen. Ted Cruz in November. If Allred defeats Cruz, he would become the first Black senator from Texas.

Cruz has served in the Senate since 2013. Allred, who currently represents Texas' 32nd Congressional District, was elected in 2018. His district covers cities outside of Dallas.

By Melissa Quinn
 

Trump and Biden net wins in California, the largest prize of the night

Trump and Mr. Biden each landed another win in California, CBS News projects. 

California, where polls closed at 8 p.m. local time, has the highest number of delegates of any state: 169 delegates in the GOP contest and 424 on the Democratic side. 

Trump will win all of the state's Republican delegates if he gets more than 50% of the final vote. 

Trump had the endorsement of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and maintains popularity in northern California and Central Valley — red sanctuaries in a blue state. 

By Caitlin Yilek
 

Trump celebrates Super Tuesday victories: "This was an amazing night"

Former President Donald Trump speaks at an election-night watch party at Mar-a-Lago on March 5, 2024, in Palm Beach, Florida.
Former President Donald Trump speaks at an election-night watch party at Mar-a-Lago on March 5, 2024, in Palm Beach, Florida.  Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Trump spoke to a crowd of supporters gathered at Mar-a-Lago, touting his dominant performance on Super Tuesday and calling it "an amazing night." 

"They call it Super Tuesday for a reason," he said, before launching a stream of criticism against the U.S. under Mr. Biden's leadership. 

By the time he took the stage, Trump had won a majority of states voting on Super Tuesday. Results in three states in the West — Alaska, California and Utah — remained outstanding. 

"This has been a day we've been waiting for," Trump said, adding that a likely rematch between him and Mr. Biden on Nov. 5 "is going to go down as the single most important day in the history of our country."

Meanwhile, Haley had pulled ahead of Trump in Vermont. CBS News has now characterized that race as "lean Haley." Trump didn't mention Haley in his remarks.

By Caitlin Yilek
 

Biden wins Utah Democratic primary, while Trump takes Massachusetts GOP primary

Mr. Biden has won Utah's Democratic presidential primary, CBS News projects, while Trump is the winner of the Massachusetts GOP primary contest. Republicans in Utah are holding caucuses, which began at 7 p.m. local time.

There are 30 Democratic delegates at stake in Utah. 

In Massachusetts, there are 40 GOP delegates up for grabs.

By Melissa Quinn
 

Biden on Super Tuesday results: Trump is "determined to destroy our democracy"

As results continued to trickle in Tuesday night, Mr. Biden said they "leave the American people with a clear choice." 

"Are we going to keep moving forward or will we allow Donald Trump to drag us backwards into the chaos, division, and darkness that defined his term in office?" he said in a statement after he and Trump were projected to win a majority of the Super Tuesday states. (Polls are still open in some Western states.)

Mr. Biden, who is at the White House and not delivering public remarks, said in his statement that his likely general election opponent is "determined to destroy our democracy" and "driven by grievance and grift, focused on his own revenge and retribution, not the American people." 

"My message to the country is this: Every generation of Americans will face a moment when it has to defend democracy. Stand up for our personal freedom. Stand up for the right to vote and our civil rights. To every Democrat, Republican, and independent who believes in a free and fair America: This is our moment. This is our fight. Together, we will win," he said.

By Caitlin Yilek
 

In Minnesota, Biden wins Democratic primary and Trump wins GOP race

CBS News projects that in the Minnesota presidential primaries, Mr. Biden wins the Democratic contest and Trump wins the Republican election.

There are 39 GOP delegates at stake and 75 Democratic delegates.

Mr. Biden's win in Minnesota came amid an effort by some groups in the state to push Democratic voters to check the box for "uncommitted" to ramp up the pressure on the president to call for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza. Mr. Biden has faced criticism from some Arab-Americans for his stance on the war between Israel and Hamas. 

A similar effort was mounted in Michigan last week, where more than 101,000 people, or 13% of the total ballots cast, voted "uncommitted" in the state's Democratic primary.

By Melissa Quinn
 

Trump-backed Mark Robinson wins North Carolina GOP primary for governor

Mark Robinson, lieutenant governor of North Carolina, arrives during for a rally with former President Donald Trump in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
Mark Robinson, lieutenant governor of North Carolina, arrives during for a rally with former President Donald Trump in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Saturday, March 2, 2024.  Allison Joyce/Bloomberg via Getty Images

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson will win the Republican primary for governor, CBS News projects. 

Robinson earned the backing of former President Donald Trump over the weekend, who called him "Martin Luther King on steroids." On Tuesday, Robinson was projected to defeat attorney Bill Graham and State Treasurer Dale Folwell in the GOP primary. 

Robinson, 55, has served as North Carolina's lieutenant governor since 2021. He gained notoriety in Republican circles after he delivered a pro-gun rights speech that went viral online, which helped propel him to being elected lieutenant governor. The lieutenant governor has also received attention in recent years for inflammatory comments about LGBTQ+ issues, among other things. If elected, he would become the first Black governor of North Carolina.

Read more here.

By Kaia Hubbard
 

Colorado primary voters go for Trump and Biden

Colorado became the latest state where Trump wins the GOP primary and Mr. Biden is victorious in the Democratic primary, according to CBS News projections. Colorado has 37 GOP delegates and 72 Democratic delegates.

Colorado was at the center of the recent Supreme Court case over Trump's eligibility for the presidency. The justices ruled on Monday that the state could not remove him from the ballot using an obscure provision of the 14th Amendment, overruling a state court decision that found he is ineligible for the White House because of his actions surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

By Melissa Quinn
 

Trump and Biden win respective party primaries in Alabama

Trump and Mr. Biden notched wins in Alabama's Republican and Democratic presidential primaries, respectively, CBS News projects.

For the GOP, there are 50 delegates up for grabs. For Democrats, there are 52.

By Melissa Quinn
 

Trump and Biden take Texas, continuing Super Tuesday sweep

Trump and Mr. Biden will win their respective primaries in Texas, CBS News projects, continuing their sweep of the contests with a projected winner so far. The state has the second-largest delegate haul up for grabs of all the nominating contests: 244 on the Democratic side and 161 in the GOP primary.

By Caitlin Yilek
 

Trump and Biden both notch wins in Arkansas

CBS News projects Trump and Mr. Biden will both pick up victories in Arkansas. The GOP primary allocates 40 delegates, while the Democratic contest offers 31 delegates. 

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders served as White House press secretary under Trump, and endorsed her former boss last year. The state's former governor, Asa Hutchinson, ran against Trump in the GOP primary, but his candidacy failed to gain traction and he dropped out of the race in January.

By Caitlin Yilek
 

Trump and Biden win Maine

Trump and Mr. Biden both will win in Maine, CBS News projects. There are 20 delegates at stake in the GOP primary and 24 on the Democratic side. 

By Caitlin Yilek
 

U.S. cyber agency sees "no known credible or specific threat" to election operations

A senior official from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, said it "did not observe anything out of the ordinary" across the elections taking place in 16 states and one U.S. territory. The official reiterated "there is no known credible or specific threat to" election operations on Super Tuesday.

Ahead of the November general election, CISA is taking steps to protect the well-being of election workers, including mail workers who may encounter fentanyl, the senior official told CBS News. 

"After last year, with multiple instances of potential fentanyl being mailed to several election offices, CISA recognizes it as a potential threat vector," the official said, noting the agency has updated its hazardous material guide to advise partners on how to safeguard against possible fentanyl exposure, in addition to anthrax and ricin. 

When asked about foreign influence operations, including by Russia, the official said CISA is not tracking any specific or credible threats at this time.

By Nicole Sganga
 

Biden wins Massachusetts, CBS News projects

Mr. Biden is projected to win the Democratic primary in Massachusetts, which has 92 delegates at stake. 

By Caitlin Yilek
 

Biden and Trump's weak spots, according to CBS News polling

Candidates who win their party nominations have plenty of strengths, but they are not without their flaws and their opponents are sure to seize on them. CBS News' executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins with new poll data to help explain each candidate's weak spots:

Biden's and Trump's weak spots, according to CBS News polling 03:08
 

Trump and Biden pick up wins in Oklahoma and Tennessee, CBS News projects

Trump claimed another two victories, besting Haley in Oklahoma and Tennessee's Republican presidential primaries, CBS News projects. There are 43 GOP delegates up for grabs in the Sooner State, and 58 in Tennessee.

Mr. Biden, meanwhile, wins the Democratic primaries in Oklahoma and Tennessee, CBS News projects. There were 36 Democratic delegates at stake in Oklahoma, and 63 in Tennessee.

By Melissa Quinn
 

How Trump won the Virginia Republican primary

Trump won Virginia by winning the support of most key demographic groups in the Virginia Republican primary.

As has been the case throughout the primaries, Trump won with the support of the different components of the Republican Party, most of whom had made up their minds to vote for him last year before any of the primary contests had begun.

Conservative voters and White evangelicals strongly backed him, as did voters without college degrees. He also won majorities of both men and women, both White and non-White voters, and among voters of all age groups.

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Four in 10 voters in this open primary did not identify as Republicans, possibly making Virginia a little less friendly territory for Trump than either in Iowa or South Carolina. Most voters did not consider themselves part of the MAGA movement. 

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But Trump still controlled the narrative, to some extent. Immigration is the top concern for voters and most think undocumented immigrants should be deported. The voters who think so are voting for Trump, and most trust him to handle the crisis at the border. 

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Most voters are dissatisfied or angry with the way things are going in the country and feel the economy is not doing well. These voters are also voting for Trump, and they trust Trump to handle the economy better.

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Most even trust Trump to better handle an international crisis. The top qualities voters wanted in a candidate were sharing your values and fighting for people like me, Trump won those voters as well.

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Haley won among the four in 10 voters who either identified as Democrats or independents, as well as those voting in a GOP primary for the first time. Most of those voters were not Republicans, and she won moderates.

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But these voters weren't enough to offset an electorate that was still mostly Republican and largely conservative. Even though most Virginia Republican primary voters do not consider themselves MAGA, enough of the non-MAGA Republicans still voted for Trump.

By Fred Backus
 

Polls in 5 more states close

Polls in another five states — Alabama, Maine, Massachusetts, Oklahoma and Tennessee — have now closed as of 8 p.m. ET. 

By Melissa Quinn
 

Biden wins Vermont, CBS News projects

Mr. Biden will win the Democratic primary in Vermont, CBS News projects. There are 16 delegates up for grabs. 

By Caitlin Yilek
 

How Trump won North Carolina: Broad support across the GOP electorate

Trump defeated Haley in the North Carolina GOP primary by getting widespread, strong support across demographic groups, exit polls show. 

The former president won majorities of both men and women. He won younger and older voters. The Republican base backed Trump strongly: he won eight out of 10 of the state's evangelical voters. And he captured nearly nine in 10 of those who are "very conservative." White voters with a college degree overwhelmingly backed him. 

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About four in 10 North Carolina primary voters call themselves part of the MAGA movement, and Trump overwhelmingly won those voters. He even won more than 40% of voters who did not identify as MAGA.

Throughout the campaign, GOP primary voters have been looking for a candidate who shares their values and would fight for people like them. Trump bested Haley among these groups in contest so far where exit polls have been conducted.

Immigration was the top issue for North Carolina voters, and those who said it was their most important concern went big for Trump. 

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Haley did defeat Trump among moderates. She ran pretty well among independents and with voters with college degrees, although didn't win them outright. This wasn't enough to push her ahead of Trump. 

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By Jennifer De Pinto
 

Trump and Biden win North Carolina, CBS News projects

Trump will win North Carolina, CBS News projects. Seventy-four delegates are up for grabs in the Republican primary. 

Trump won the general election in the state in 2016 and 2020. Winning again could be key to reaching 270 electoral votes in the 2024 general election. 

Mr. Biden also will win the state, CBS News projects. There are 116 delegates at stake in the Democratic primary. 

By Caitlin Yilek
 

Trump wins Virginia Republican primary, CBS News projects

CBS News projects that Trump will win Virginia's GOP presidential primary. Forty-eight delegates are at stake in the commonwealth.

Early exit polls showed Trump leading Haley among most key demographic groups in the Virginia primary. As has been the case elsewhere, Trump is running especially well with the parts of the Republican base that are predominant in the GOP electorate. Very conservative voters and White evangelicals strongly back him, as do White voters without college degrees.

Virginia was one of the best chances Haley had at a strong Super Tuesday performance. In 2016, GOP Sen. Marco Rubio came within two points of Trump in the Republican primary.

By Melissa Quinn
 

Virginia leans Trump while Biden wins Democratic primary, CBS News estimates

With polls now closed in Virginia, CBS News estimates that the Republican primary leans Trump.

Meanwhile, Mr. Biden will win the commonwealth's Democratic primary, CBS News projects. There are 99 delegates at stake on the Democratic side.

By Melissa Quinn
 

Californians are voting in the state's crowded Senate primary race today. These are the candidates vying for Dianne Feinstein's seat.

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Clockwise from top left: Rep. Adam Shiff (D-Calif.); Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.); GOP candidate Steve Garvey; and Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif). Getty Images

Candidates are facing off in California's crowded Senate race today, with more than two dozen competing to represent the nation's most populous state.

The top two vote-getters in the Golden State's so-called jungle primary — in which candidates from all parties are competing for a chance at the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein's seat — will advance to the November general election. Participating in the crowded primary among a slew of lesser-known individuals are four major candidates: Democratic Reps. Adam Schiff, Barbara Lee and Katie Porter, along with former professional baseball star Steve Garvey, a Republican. 

California primary sets up high-stakes Senate race 02:27

Read more about the race here

By Kaia Hubbard
 

President Biden wins Iowa caucuses

President Biden has won the Iowa Democratic presidential caucus, claiming all 40 of the state's delegates, the Iowa Democratic Party announced Tuesday evening, as the president sailed to an easy victory in the Hawkeye State's no-frills mail-in voting process this year.

Democrats in Iowa have been submitting their presidential preference cards by mail for months, after the party ditched the usual first-in-the-nation caucuses. Democrats still met on Jan. 15 to conduct party business, but after the Democratic National Committee altered its primary calendar, they opted to release the results on Super Tuesday instead. The change comes after an embarrassing and chaotic showing at the 2020 Democratic caucuses, when the results were delayed due to problems with the reporting system.

Though the process changed for Democrats this year, Iowa Republicans held the first GOP nominating contest, and former President Donald Trump walked away with more than 50% of all ballots cast in January.

By Kaia Hubbard
 

Biden campaign: "Polls come and go"

The Biden campaign brushed off polling showing the president trailing former President Donald Trump on a number of issues, saying "polls come and go." 

"I think it's really important to understand that there's only one guy in this race that is focused on solutions and making the lives of the American people better," Kevin Munoz, a Biden campaign spokesperson, told CBS News' Major Garrett on Tuesday when asked about how the campaign planned to turn around voters' perceptions of the economy and immigration. 

Munoz said the campaign is focused on "taking that message to every single American that will decide this election" and that Mr. Biden is "consolidating his base" while Trump is "seeing serious hemorrhaging with the voters that will decide this election, including those in the suburbs and women voters." 

"We're seeing serious issues for Donald Trump with some of the key voters that we think are gettable," he said. 

By Caitlin Yilek
 

Immigration top concern among GOP voters

Immigration was ranked the top concern among Republican primary voters in North Carolina and Virginia, according to exit polling. 

When asked to pick from a list of four concerns, immigration outranked the economy, abortion and foreign policy in every state where exit polls have been conducted so far. The economy came in second for voters in both states. 

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Super Tuesday exit polls and analysis for the 2024 primaries

Here's what's on the minds of some of today's GOP primary voters: Trump and Haley voters are looking for different traits in a candidate.

We've seen this play out in the earlier contests, and it's the same in Virginia, North Carolina and California. 

Voters supporting former President Donald Trump want someone who will fight for people like them, while those who support former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley want someone who either shares their values or has the right temperament. 

Read updates on the exit polling throughout the evening from the CBS News data desk's Jennifer De Pinto and Fred Backus here

 

Nikki Haley has no events on her Super Tuesday schedule

Nikki Haley kept a light schedule on Super Tuesday, flying to South Carolina this evening after campaigning in Texas. The former U.N. ambassador was expected to arrive in Charleston by the afternoon. 

She said her main goal in tonight's primaries is to "remain competitive," but she has been vague about what exactly that means. 

"We are a bunch of happy warriors today, [getting out the vote], playing music and having fun," her campaign said in a statement. 

Haley's campaign confirmed she also has nothing on her calendar for Wednesday. 

By Nidia Cavazos and Caitlin Yilek 

 

Taylor Swift reminds people to vote on Super Tuesday

Taylor Swift is urging her legions of followers to get out and vote on Super Tuesday. The pop star, who has 282 million followers on Instagram, posted a message on her stories reminding people that more than a dozen states are holding presidential voting contests today.

By Caitlin O'Kane
 

Trump campaign aims to seal the deal

The Trump campaign said the former president is hoping to accumulate as many of the 865 delegates at stake tonight as possible, pushing him closer to securing the nomination. 

"The Trump campaign is laser focused on getting as many delegates as possible and coalescing the entire party in order to defeat Joe Biden and take back the White House," the campaign said in a statement. 

Trump needs a total of 1,215 delegates to clinch the nomination. He has 276 heading into Super Tuesday. 

By Olivia Rinaldi and Caitlin Yilek 

 

Going into Super Tuesday, Nikki Haley's support boosted by her appeal to independents, women

Donald Trump holds a commanding lead over Nikki Haley in Republicans' preferences and in delegates going into the Super Tuesday contests. So what do we make of Nikki Haley winning a quarter and sometimes a third of the vote in these early primaries — and what should we make of it if she does so on Super Tuesday? 

Most Republicans aren't ready to cross party lines come November: almost all self-identified Republicans nationwide — 96% — say they'd vote for Trump in a matchup with President Joe Biden. Instead, Haley's support in primary contests so far has often come from independents and some Democrats who've come into the GOP primaries, but she fares more poorly among self-identified Republicans. 

Read more here from the CBS News data desk's Fred Backus here.

 

Which states vote on Super Tuesday 2024? Full list of who votes today

Here's the full list of states that are voting across the country on Super Tuesday:

Republican primaries or caucuses are being held in Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia. 

Fourteen of these states — all but Alaska — are also holding Democratic contests, as is the U.S. territory of American Samoa. The results of the Iowa Democratic caucuses, which were conducted by mail in January, will also be released on Super Tuesday.

Read more here for details on the number of delegates at stake on Super Tuesday.

By Caroline Linton
 

Latest CBS News poll on prospect of a 2024 Biden v. Trump rematch

"Negative" and "depressing" are voters' most commonly picked descriptions, when asked about their expectations of another Biden v. Trump campaign. Democrats, in particular, say so.

Most of Mr. Biden's voters feel this is an election mostly about fear of what might happen; and more of them are voting to oppose Trump than because they like Mr. Biden.

Most of Trump's voters say this is an election about hope for what might happen; more of them are voting Trump because they like him, not opposition to Mr. Biden. 

Read more here.

By Anthony Salvanto, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus, Kabir Khanna

 

What time do Super Tuesday polls open and close? Key voting hours to know for 2024

For the GOP, 13 primaries and two caucuses are taking place, with 865 delegates at stake for the two Republican candidates still in the race — former President Donald Trump and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. 

Elections for the Democratic presidential nomination are also taking place in 15 states and one U.S. territory, American Samoa. President Biden does not have a major challenger, but author Marianne Williamson and Rep. Dean Phillips are also running for the Democratic nomination.

Poll opening and closing times on Super Tuesday vary from state to state. Read more here to find the latest information on what time polls open and close in each state that's voting on March 5. 

By Melissa Quinn
 

Why is Super Tuesday important? Here's how the vote could shape 2024 elections

The number of delegates and states up for grabs on Super Tuesday has the potential to confer what's likely to be an insurmountable edge. In the 2008 election, close to 50% of the delegates were awarded on Super Tuesday, according to Barbara Norrander, emeritus professor at the University of Arizona School of Government and Public Policy and the author of the 1994 book "Super Tuesday."

This year, Republicans have 865 delegates up for grabs on Tuesday, with 1,215 out of 2,429 delegates needed to win — meaning that about 35% of the delegates will be up for grabs. There are  1,420 delegates (around 36%) at stake for Democrats tonight. The winner of the Democratic nomination must be awarded 1,968 out of the total 3,394 delegates available. 

Read more here.

By Caroline Linton
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