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Live Updates: Northeast Super Tuesday

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Five states voted Tuesday in primaries as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton nearly completed a sweep of the five states. 

Trump has been projected the Republican winner in races in all five states of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island, Maryland and Connecticut. Clinton is projected to win in Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania. Clinton's Democratic challenger Bernie Sanders has been projected to win the primary in Rhode Island. 

According to the Associated Press, Trump has at least 951 delegates, and is approaching a near 400-delegate lead over Cruz. 

On the Democratic side, Clinton has more than 90 percent of the delegates needed to win the party's nomination. Clinton has 2,137 combined delegates, compared to 1,306 for Sanders. 

Republicans technically had 172 delegates up for grabs Tuesday, but that is a bit of a misnomer. Pennsylvania' tonight's largest prize with 71 total delegates, only doles 17 delegates out to candidates based off tonight's results. The rest are considered "unbound" delegates. 

All polls closed tonight at 8 Eastern. Refresh this page for the latest results. 

Democratic races:

Pennsylvania
Clinton 55%   Sanders 43%
80% reporting

Rhode Island
Clinton 43%   Sanders 54%
100% reporting

Connecticut
Clinton 51%   Sanders 47%
88% reporting

Maryland
Clinton 63%   Sanders 33%
90% reporting

Delaware
Clinton 59% Sanders 39%
100% reporting

Republican races:

Pennsylvania
Trump 56%   Cruz 21%   Kasich 19%
80% reporting

Rhode Island
Trump 64%   Cruz 10%   Kasich 24%
100% reporting

Connecticut
Trump 58%   Cruz 12%   Kasich 27%
89% reporting

Maryland
Trump 55%   Cruz 19%   Kasich 22%
90% reporting

Delaware
Trump 60%   Cruz 16%   Kasich 20%
100% reporting

Results as of 11:40  p.m. Eastern

 

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