Live Results, Maps And Analysis: The March 10 Primaries

March 3, 2018
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March 3, 2018

We’ll be watching election results live as they roll in. Keep up with the results in real-time with the map below.

The Results So Far

What To Expect

  • Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota and Washington hold their nominating contests on Tuesday, March 10.
  • The contests will be a test of whether the strength Joe Biden showed on Super Tuesday will continue.
  • Polls were looking good for Biden across the board headed into Tuesday.
  • All eyes are on Michigan, the state with a largest delegate haul. Though Biden is polling ahead there, Sanders pulled off a dramatic upset in the 2016 Democratic primary.
  • Read our full rundown of what to expect on this slightly less super Tuesday here.
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We’ll be watching election results live as they roll in. Keep up with the results in real-time with the map below.

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  1. Sorry to start this off with an OT post, but LOL…

    “Mr. Laffer, you seem to have COVID-19…”

    “That’s ok…give me a tax cut and that will cure it…”

    Pathetic. There is literally no economic situation in which this mindless clown doesn’t come out saying that tax cuts are the solution. His thinking is so ridiculously underedeveloped and childish. It’s not nails he sees everywhere while running around with his magichammer…it’s this thing…

  2. Tonight is going to be telling…last time around, Bernie kept his campaign viable by winning in Michigan, but it looks like he will lose there and most everywhere tonight. If he does as poorly as expected it’s another sign that his campaign isn’t going to work out this time…the biggest question is if he will try to take Biden down with him or work to unify the Democrats against Trump, and if a unifying message will have any effect on his hardcore supporters. That could be the key in November to defeating Trump, if they decide to destroy Biden then the Republicans will have an easier job of it later this year.

  3. I just want to see if Tulsi is present for this vote.

  4. Those Sanders voters who actually live in the United States (with real people, real lives) will drop the Bernie-resentment as soon as psychologically possible (Sanders is hero to many of his followers) and work to remove Trump from office.

    Those who live only in their own minds (Bernie is the end-all, be-all of life), it will be more problematic.

    A thought-experiment:

    Suppose Biden falters and an individual emerges who can do as good or better job of uniting Democrats for November 2020?

    Of course I would root for the Replacement with enthusiasm. Biden is a man. He is not anything else.

  5. “How do you make the case that there’s all of this momentum behind you — and that you are ushering in a sort of new moment for the Democratic Party and a new spirit — if you cannot get a state like Michigan that Hillary Clinton was able to get in 2016?” Carter said.

    Hillary Clinton didn’t get Michigan in 2016. Sanders won it in the primary, and Trump in the GE.

    ???

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