Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton proved themselves to be the undisputed front-runners.
Voters across a dozen states and one territory made their presidential picks on Super Tuesday and Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton proved themselves to be the undisputed front-runners, with both taking seven states each.
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There were contests for both Republicans and Democrats in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia. Only Republicans held caucuses in Alaska, while Democrats voted in Colorado and in American Samoa.
Here are the results:
Republicans
Trump won in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, Massachusetts and Vermont.
Ted Cruz won his home state of Texas, as well as Oklahoma and Alaska.
Senator Marco Rubio finally landed his first win in the Minnesota.
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Democrats
Hillary Clinton won in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Massachusetts.
Bernie Sanders won in his home state of Vermont, as well as Colorado, Minnesota and Oklahoma.
American Samoa also held Democratic caucuses, and Clinton won.
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