Trump dominates Super Tuesday, but November vote may hinge on turnout
WASHINGTON -- Former President Donald Trump swept up most of the available delegates in 12 out of the 13 states that had declared winners in the Republican presidential primaries on Super Tuesday as of 11:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, and is expected to lock up the nomination as early as March 12.
This will add pressure on his last-standing rival, Nikki Haley, who won in Vermont, to bow out. The victor had yet to be declared in Utah and Alaska. Incumbent President Joe Biden, running virtually unopposed, swept Democratic primaries, likely setting up a rematch with Trump.