OnPolitics: Super Tuesday was a total thing. Get caught up

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What is Super Tuesday and why is it important?
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Good lord, it's been a night. We literally wrote this at 3 a.m. in the hopes that you wonderful people take a moment to get caught up this morning.
What states did everybody win?
Let's get straight to the news. Here are the states won during Super Tuesday. As you can see, Biden had a big night.
- Joe Biden: Virginia, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Minnesota, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas
- Bernie Sanders: California, Vermont, Colorado, Utah
- Mike Bloomberg: American Samoa
How many delegates does each candidate have?
The number of delegates will likely continue to change as Super Tuesday results keep rolling in. But the Associated Press tracker shows Biden as the leader following last night's results.
- Biden 453
- Sanders 382
- Warren 50
- Bloomberg 44
- Tulsi Gabbard 1
So what happened Tuesday night?
These are the items all the cool kids will be talking about today. Don't be the person who went to sleep at a regular hour but woke up wondering what happened in California.
- Protesters try to rush the stage during Joe Biden speech on Super Tuesday
- Joe Biden sweeps the South on Super Tuesday, building on South Carolina win
- Many young voters sat out Super Tuesday, contributing to Bernie Sanders' losses
- How are winners declared with 0% reporting?
- Do former vice presidents like Joe Biden have Secret Service protection?
- George Conway donates maximum amount to Joe Biden's campaign
- Sanders' rise interrupted as Biden surges in a race transformed