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Super Tuesday live: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton continue to win states Super Tuesday live: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the winners on Super Tuesday
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Votes continue to roll in from Super Tuesday, when 12 US states are voting on who will represent them in the contest for the White House, in what is the most important date in the election calendar aside from polling day itself, on 8 November. As most Super Tuesday races have been called, the clear winner of the night is Donald Trump, who has won at least six states, with two outstanding states remains. Twelve US states are voting on who will represent them in the contest for the White House, in what is the most important date in the election calendar aside from polling day itself, on 8 November.
Results show that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are on their way to big victories on Super Tuesday. See below for state-by-state results. Results show that, along with Mr. Trump, Hillary Clinton had a good night on Super Tuesday. See below for state-by-state results.
  
  
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Here are the latest updates:Here are the latest updates:
Winners:Winners:
Georgia: Hillary Clinton (Democrat); Donald Trump (Republican)Georgia: Hillary Clinton (Democrat); Donald Trump (Republican)
Vermont: Bernie Sanders (D); Republican winner not yet determinedVermont: Bernie Sanders (D); Republican winner not yet determined
Virginia: Clinton (D); Trump (R)Virginia: Clinton (D); Trump (R)
Alabama: Clinton (D); Trump (R)Alabama: Clinton (D); Trump (R)
Massachusetts: No Democratic winner determined; Trump (R) Massachusetts: Clinton (D); Trump (R)
Oklahoma: Sanders (D); Ted Cruz (R)Oklahoma: Sanders (D); Ted Cruz (R)
Tennessee: Clinton (D); Trump (R)Tennessee: Clinton (D); Trump (R)
Arkansas: Hillary Clinton (D); Trump (R) Arkansas: Clinton (D); Trump (R)
Colorado: Sanders (D)Colorado: Sanders (D)
Minnesota: No winners determined Minnesota: Sanders (D); Marco Rubio (R)
Texas: Hillary Clinton (D); Cruz (R)Texas: Hillary Clinton (D); Cruz (R)
Alaska: No Republican winner determined Alaska: Republican winner not yet determined
American Samoa: Clinton (D)American Samoa: Clinton (D)
  
On Tuesday, the residents of 12 US states - Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma,Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia – along with American Samoa and Democratic voters living abroad, get to cast their vote in the primary election. Results for Wyoming's Republican caucuses will also be completed by the end of Super Tuesday, with counties having caucused in the weeks preceding the day itself. On Tuesday, the residents of 12 US states - Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma,Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia – along with American Samoa and Democratic voters living abroad, cast their vote in the primary election. Results for Wyoming's Republican caucuses will also be completed by the end of Super Tuesday, with counties having caucused in the weeks preceding the day itself.
A poll published on Monday morning put Mr Trump on 49 points nationally, ahead of all his rivals combined, the Democratic contest sits at 55-38 in favour of Ms Clinton.A poll published on Monday morning put Mr Trump on 49 points nationally, ahead of all his rivals combined, the Democratic contest sits at 55-38 in favour of Ms Clinton.