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Super Tuesday results: follow the votes live

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Super Tuesday results: follow the votes liveMore than a third of available delegates are up for grabs in Democratic primaries, with potential for one candidate to claim frontrunner status * Super Tuesday: follow for live updatesdefault AlabamaThere were 52 pledged delegates up for grabs in Alabama’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where the opioid crisis, healthcare and government corruption rank among the top voting issues. Donald Trump won the traditionally red state convincingly in the US election in 2016.default ArkansasThere were 31 pledged delegates available in Arkansas’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where candidates have been campaigning on rural infrastructure, healthcare, the economy and education. Donald Trump won the traditionally red state convincingly in the US election in 2016.default CaliforniaThere are 415 pledged delegates up for grabs in California’s Democratic presidential primary vote on Super Tuesday, more than any other state. Income inequality, homelessness, healthcare, immigration, climate change and the economy are some of the key issues for Democratic voters in the state. Hillary Clinton won the state convincingly in the 2016 US election. default ColoradoThere were 67 pledged delegates up for grabs in Colorado’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where voters rank healthcare, the economy, housing costs and education as some of the key issues. Hillary Clinton won this competitive state in the US election in 2016.default MaineThere are 24 pledged delegates available in Maine’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where voters rank healthcare, corruption, the economy, and climate change as some of the key issues. Hillary Clinton won this state in the US election in 2016.default MassachusettsThere were 91 pledged delegates up for grabs in Massachusetts’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where voters rank healthcare, the economy and the environment as key issues. Hillary Clinton won this reliably blue state in the 2016 US election.default MinnesotaThere were 75 pledged delegates available in Minnesota’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where voters rank healthcare, climate change and the economy as key issues. Hillary Clinton won this competitive state in the 2016 US election.default North CarolinaThere were 110 pledged delegates up for grabs in North Carolina’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where voters rank healthcare, criminal justice reform, education and the economy as key issues. Donald Trump won this swing state in the 2016 US election.default OklahomaThere were 37 pledged delegates up for grabs in Oklahoma’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where voters rank healthcare, jobs and the economy as key issues. Donald Trump won this red state convincingly in the 2016 US election, as has every other Republican candidate since 1968.default TennesseeThere were 64 pledged delegates available in Tennessee’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where voters rank jobs, healthcare, the economy and education as key issues. Donald Trump won this red state convincingly in the 2016 US election.default TexasThere are 228 pledged delegates available in Texas’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where voters rank healthcare, the economy, immigration and education as key issues. Donald Trump won this increasingly competitive state convincingly in the 2016 US election.default UtahThere were 29 pledged delegates up for grabs in Utah’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where voters rank healthcare, education and the economy as key issues. Bernie Sanders won the primary against Hillary Clinton here in 2016, but Donald Trump won the red state convincingly in the 2016 US election.default VermontThere were 16 pledged delegates available in Vermont’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where voters rank healthcare and the economy as key issues. Hillary Clinton won Sanders’s home state convincingly in the 2016 US election.default VirginiaThere were 99 pledged delegates available in Virginia’s Democratic presidential primary vote, where voters rank healthcare, the high cost of prescription drugs and the economy as key issues. Hillary Clinton won this competitive state convincingly in the 2016 US election.default default

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