President Trump has just been declared the winner in SIX more state primaries!
The first two primaries of the night in Virginia and North Carolina were called for Trump about an hour ago.
Now, Trump has continued his Super Tuesday winning-streak in…
Tennessee:
BREAKING: Donald Trump obliterates Nikki Haley again, wins the Republican presidential primary in Tennessee, third state of the night, 12 states to go. pic.twitter.com/Zmvpsez3l7
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) March 6, 2024
USA Today reported:
Former President Donald Trump easily defeated former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in the Tennessee Republican presidential primary on Tuesday, continuing his march toward securing the GOP nomination.Â
Alabama:
BREAKING: Donald Trump obliterates Nikki Haley one more time, wins the Republican presidential primary in Alabama, 4th state of the night, 11 states to go. pic.twitter.com/onxc9u8f3v
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) March 6, 2024
Per WIVB Buffalo:
Former President Trump was projected to win the Alabama GOP primary, according to Decision Desk HQ, delivering him an expected win in a ruby-red state.
Trump was leading his main primary rival, Nikki Haley, 77-18 percent, according to polling averages from The Hill and Decision Desk HQ.
Oklahoma:
BREAKING: Donald Trump wins the Republican presidential primary in Oklahoma, 5th state of the night, 10 states to go on Super Tuesday tonight. pic.twitter.com/5D8Gbcwg9a
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) March 6, 2024
The Guardian said:
Voters in the Sooner state were not in the mood to surprise this evening: Joe Biden has won the Democratic primary in Oklahoma, and Donald Trump has won the Republican primary, the Associated Press reports.
The current president and the former president have so far won every contest in their parties that has been called.
Maine:
BREAKING: Donald Trump wins the Republican presidential primary in Maine, sixth state of the night, 9 states to go. Trump has now won all the 6 states called so far, defeating Nikki Haley everywhere, including in Virginia, where she was expected to 'do well.' pic.twitter.com/nWxin4N6bf
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) March 6, 2024
Maine was one of the state’s that tried to keep Trump off the ballot tonight…
The Hill noted:
Former President Trump won Maine’s GOP primary Tuesday, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ, boosting his Super Tuesday dominance.
Trump appeared on the ballot in Maine after an effort from Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D) to prevent him from participating in the primary. Trump appealed the decision to a state court, which ruled Trump could stay on the ballot until the Supreme Court resolves a similar case from Colorado.
Bellows appealed the ruling and, in late January, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court upheld a lower judge’s order that required Bellows to wait for the Supreme Court’s Colorado decision.
Arkansas:
BREAKING: Donald Trump wins the Republican presidential primary in Arkansas, 7th state of the night, 8 states to go on Super Tuesday tonight. pic.twitter.com/fJ1N8d1rUP
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) March 6, 2024
According to The Hill:
Former President Trump won the Arkansas GOP primary on Tuesday, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ.
Trump was widely expected to win the Natural State, given its deep-red hue.
He was endorsed last year by Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R), a top ally who had served as White House press secretary during his administration.
Finally, Massachusetts:
BREAKING: Donald Trump wins the Republican presidential primary in Massachusetts, 8th state of the night, 7 states to go on this Super Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/rQIQJ6DL2h
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) March 6, 2024
PBS reported:
Donald Trump wins the Republican presidential primary in Massachusetts.
What do you think?
Will Super Tuesday be a clean sweep of all 15 states by President Trump?
It’s certainly headed that direction!
Super Tuesday Update: 8 down 7 to go.
President Trump won:
8-Massachusetts
7-Arkansas
6-Maine
5-Oklahoma
4-Alabama
3-Tennessee
2-North Carolina
1-Virginia pic.twitter.com/4UbWc1B5UH— Eddie (@ICU1010) March 6, 2024
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