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Super Tuesday: the major takeaways from a big night for Trump and Clinton 10 things we learned from Super Tuesday
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Super Tuesday is over – notwithstanding a lot of delegate math left to be done, and that tardy Alaska caucuses result (with 22.2% reporting, Donald Trump leads Ted Cruz 35.9%-33.1%). Here’s what we learned:Super Tuesday is over – notwithstanding a lot of delegate math left to be done, and that tardy Alaska caucuses result (with 22.2% reporting, Donald Trump leads Ted Cruz 35.9%-33.1%). Here’s what we learned:
Trump Your Enthusiasm pic.twitter.com/cPeweKwgVDTrump Your Enthusiasm pic.twitter.com/cPeweKwgVD
OK, we joked, but should we maybe be investigating whether @ChrisChristie is acting of his own free will? Mildly worried.OK, we joked, but should we maybe be investigating whether @ChrisChristie is acting of his own free will? Mildly worried.
The internet agrees: the saddest loser on #SuperTuesday was Chris Christie https://t.co/1f9XZD8UuF pic.twitter.com/zHFZVoIMm6The internet agrees: the saddest loser on #SuperTuesday was Chris Christie https://t.co/1f9XZD8UuF pic.twitter.com/zHFZVoIMm6
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