The two Leading candidates (Democratic and Republican) take the night
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A jubilant Clinton walks through the crowd at her campaign party in Plam Beach, Florida, after a successful Super Tuesday Three
Hillary dominates Sanders with victories in four states and triumphantly goads him about 'the difference between running for president and being president'
Clinton added the majority of pledged delegates in Florida and North Carolina to her lock box tonight A full sweep of the South for the Democratic front-runner who has turned out black voters in that region in record numbers.
'For all of our challenges I've never had more faith in our future, and if we work together, and if we go forward in this campaign, if we win in November, I know our future will be brighter tomorrow than yesterday,' she declared tonight.
For Sanders, the night quickly spiraled out of control as Clinton also picked up Ohio and pulled ahead in Illinois and Missouri.
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Hillary Clinton will add a majority of pledged delegates in Florida and
North Carolina to her lock box tonight - a full sweep of the South for
the Democratic front-runner who has turned out black voters in that
region in record numbers
It was nothing short of a disaster for his presidential campaign, and Clinton rubbed it in his face in it as she delivered remarks just after 9pm.
'Every candidate makes promises like this,' she said after finishing her list of campaign promises, 'but every candidate owes it to you to be clear and direct about what our plans will cost, and how we're going to make them work.
Clinton said, 'That's the difference between running for president and being president.'
Despite the disastrous night, Sanders still told supporters he had 'defied expectations'.
He told fans that they were doing some 'radical' in American politics: 'Telling the truth'.
His campaign turned their attention to Arizona where one of the next major primaries is set to take place.
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Clinton supporters react to early returns showing the Democratic
presidential candidate leading her rival in the vote count for the state
of Florida during her Primary Night Event at the Palm Beach County
Convention Center in West Palm Beach
Loser tonight. The Berne slowing down?
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Despite the disastrous night, Sanders insisted his campaign had 'defied expectations'
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A Sanders supporters looks on as Bernie speaks to the crowd, determined to keep fighting in the campaign
The night belongs to Donald Trump. He won it all except for OHIO. Wins Florida, North Carolina and Illinois
Donald Trump led Ted Cruz by less than 1% in the Missouri as the count
entered Wednesday morning. But the close race wasn't going to dampen the
mogul's successful nigh
The Missouri primary went down to the wire for both parties on Tuesday night.
There was less than one per cent between Donald Trump and Ted Cruz as the count entered Wednesday morning.
The Texas Senator was looking for his first win of the night after the Republican frontrunner swept three states - Florida, North Carolina and Illinois.
With 94 per cent of votes counted, Trump held an edge of just 0.3 per cent over Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who – like Rubio – won no primaries all night.
For the Democrats, Clinton led Sanders by 0.2 per cent with 98.78 per cent of votes cast
Florida Sen.
Marco Rubio’s suspended his White House campaign after surrendering his
home state. Trump tipped his hat to the man 25 years his junior, and
then slammed him for spending so much money to try to defeat him.
'I
want to congratulate Marco Rubio on having run a really tough
campaign,' Trump told a crowd of socialites and journalists at his
Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach. 'He's tough. He's smart, and he's got a
great future.'
'But
I have to say, nobody has ever, ever in the history of politics,
received the amount of negative advertising I have,' Trump carped.
Most of it, he claimed, was 'false, vicious, horrible.'
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