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Super Tuesday: The Latest Democratic Results

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Hillary Clinton Sweeps Super Tuesday States
Rhona Wise/AFP/Getty Images | Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo
ByJULIA JACOBO
March 02, 2016, 4:07 AM

— -- Super Tuesday is underway for the Democratic presidential candidates.

Below is the latest news and full Democratic results as they come in.

The Latest News:

  • Based on our analysis of the vote, ABC News projects that Bernie Sanders will win the Minnesota Democratic caucuses.
  • Based on our analysis of the vote, ABC News projects that Hillary Clinton will win the Massachusetts Democratic primary.
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    Georgia

    Based on exit polls, ABC News projects that Clinton will win the Georgia Democratic primaries.

    Clinton won more than 80 percent of black votes in Georgia, according to preliminary exit poll data. Nearly half of the Democratic primary voters in Georgia are black.

    Liberals turned out in record numbers in Georgia, with more than 56 percent of voters polled labeling themselves as Democrat, according to preliminary exit poll data. More than half of liberals chose Clinton over Sanders.

    Clinton won women by more than 2:1 ratio. Women make up about 60 percent of voters in Georgia today.

    Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during a primary night rally in Essex Junction, Vt., on March 1, 2016, on Super Tuesday.
    Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo

    Vermont

    Based on exit polls, ABC News projects that Bernie Sanders will win the Vermont Democratic primaries.

    Sanders won a whopping nine in 10 voters under the age of 45, according to preliminary exit poll data.

    Four in 10 voters in Vermont were independents, the highest of any Super Tuesday state. Sanders won more than 90 percent of the independent vote.

    Three-quarters of voters said empathy or honesty was their number one trait desired in a candidate. Nearly all of them voted for Sanders.

    Three-quarters of voters were liberals. Nearly 9 of 10 of the liberal vote went to Sanders. Sanders also won big with moderates, taking home about 80 percent of the vote.

    Today, after voting in Burlington, where he once served as mayor, Sanders got a bite to eat with his son and stopped by his headquarters to thank his staff and volunteers.

    Virginia

    Based on exit polls, ABC News projects that Clinton will win the Virginia Democratic primaries.

    Clinton was boosted in Virginia by strong support from women and the vast majority of voters polled who said they preferred experience in politics over an outsider.

    Clinton won 2-1 among women, who made up a majority of voters in Virginia today. Her lead was much larger among non-white women, but she still carried six in 10 of votes by white women.

    More than eight in 10 of voters in Virginia said they preferred someone with political experience rather than an outsider. Clinton won 7 in 10 of those votes.

    One of Clinton's best groups in Virginia was seniors, who made up about a quarter of voters today. She won more than 80 percent of their votes.

    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts to supporters as she arrives to speak at her Super Tuesday election night rally in Miami on March 1, 2016.
    Gerald Herbert/AP Photo

    Alabama

    Based on exit polls, ABC News projects that Clinton will win the Alabama primary.

    Clinton won nine in 10 of black Democratic voters in Alabama, who accounted for nearly half of all Democratic primary voters, according to preliminary exit poll results.

    The former secretary of state also won three-quarters of women voters, who made up nearly 6 in 10 voters in Alabama.

    More than eight in 10 Democratic voters in Alabama want the next president to be someone with political experience, rather than someone from outside the political establishment.

    Tennessee

    Based on exit polls, ABC News projects that Clinton will win the Tennessee primary.

    Clinton won more than 80 percent of black votes in the Tennessee Democratic primaries, according to preliminary exit poll results. She also won two-thirds of women voters, a majority in today's primaries in Tennessee.

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