Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump each won many states Tuesday night, giving them more delegates as they pulled ahead of their competitors.
The Democratic race had remained extremely close in the days leading up to Tuesday's vote.
Candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump won the Alabama presidential primary elections Tuesday for their respective parties.
Despite support from the state's governor, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio was defeated by Donald Trump in Tennessee.
The state’s GOP and Democratic primaries for president came after candidates had crisscrossed Georgia for weeks, hoping to finish first on Super Tuesday.
The Democratic presidential candidate unveiled an ad aimed at the embattled drug company, which is under investigation by the SEC and other authorities.
Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders garnered the most conversation on the social media network in just one place — his home state of Vermont.
The former mayor of New York City is considering running for president as an independent. But his time is running out.
Hillary Clinton is counting on doing well among African-Americans on Super Tuesday, but many young black voters are turning toward Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
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In one of her newly released emails, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton bemoaned Hurricane Sandy’s impact on her schedule.
The Clinton campaign is ready to take advantage of the DNC's decision to end its ban on contributions from federal lobbyists.
Although the last batch of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails were released by the State Department Monday, the controversy is not over.
The Vermont senator is focusing on winning mostly white states on Super Tuesday, something that could hurt him with African-Americans.
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Donald Trump, drawing support from suburban areas, could reportedly pose a threat to Clinton in New York.
Despite having been part of the civil rights movement, Bernie Sanders has struggled to gain support among minority voters ahead of Super Tuesday.
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Hillary Clinton has begun to pull away from Bernie Sanders in the delegate count, making it more difficult for the Vermont senator to catch up.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard cited Bernie Sanders' foresight and judgment in backing the Vermont independent for the Democratic nomination.
Support for businessman Donald Trump has remained high ahead of Super Tuesday primary voting.
Clinton won in all age groups of African-American voters, exit polls showed Saturday night.