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Clinton, Trump, Sanders early winners of Super Tuesday

Microphones await the arrival of Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump at the Mar-A-Lago Club on March 1, 2016 in Palm Beach, Florida. (AFP photo)

US media projections show Donald Trump leading the Super Tuesday primaries on the Republican and Hillary Clinton on the Democratic side.

US voters headed to the polls across 11 states to cast their ballots in a day-long contest known as Super Tuesday, when the greatest number of states hold primary elections to pick the Republican and Democratic presidential nominees.

On the GOP side, Trump was projected as the winner in Georgia, Alabama, Massachusetts, Tennessee, and Virginia.

Clinton was also set to win the primaries in Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Texas.

Vermont Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders won in his own state as well as Oklahoma just like GOP Senator Ted Cruz, who won in Texas and the Sooner State.

 


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