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in the november election. >> get them out of here, please. >> but will the republican party front-runner? or is it a fight all the way to a contested convention? senator bernie sanders holding strong on his home turf. >> it is good to be home! >> but is this delegate tsunami for hillala clinton enough to keep sanders down? >> if you don't want to see donald trump -- >> and can cruz launch an effort
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>> announcer: this is a special edition of "nightline," "super tuesday." good evening. it's the aptly named super tuesday . a rough and tumble night of politics. voters weighing in loud and clear on the biggest night of the primary season. 12 states casting votes in all tonight. we begin in texas, where everything is bigger, even its outsize rolen politics. ted cruz edging out a victory in his home state, considered a must win to remain viable in this campaign. but the night still belongs to donald trump, with an impressive lead in states across the country tonight. a projected victory in vermont. also winning big in the south, in georgia, alabama, and tennessee. paula fis is at trump headquarte with the road ahead. paula? >> r rorter: hi, juju. well, the trump camp is extremely happy. they say what really stood out to them, the number of
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voters that voted for donald trump on super tuesday. what can't be lost in the significance o o all of this is that this event, his campaign headquarters are in florida at the mara lago club which he owns. this is a state that votes exactly two weeks from today, a state where he has a comomnding lele over marco rubio. remember, this is marco rubio's home state. so the fact that this was a big night for donald trump but he clearly has his eyes set on the next couple of weeks. >> paula, thanks. let's take a look at the numbers tonight. donald trump also projected to win in virginia as well as massachusetts. a round of crushing losses, though, for marco rubio tonight. he managed t t gararr a projected victory in minnesota but ted cruz beating out rubio and trum top take oklahoma as well. and on the democratic side hillarar clinton steamrolling through the south picking up a projected win in delegate-rich texas and projected victories in georgia, alabama, and tennessee. and in her former home state of arkansas.
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tonight, abc's matt gutman is in miami tonight with the latest. matt? >> reporter: well, this isn't so much a victory speech by hillary clinton but it did seem like a speech by a victor, hugely energized crowd that cheered every time they heard that hillary clinton was winning a state. they booed when they heard donald trump was winning. and the guts of her speech was really about landing body blows against donald trump. she didn't mention him by name but she mentioned everything that he has done. the crowd booing when they heard all the things that he has said. she really projected herself as uniting candidate. that wasashat we saw in the crowd here, a very diverse crowd. of course florida very important for hillary clinton. looking forward to march 15th. hugely rich delegate pool here of 246 possible delegates. she hopes to win as many of them as possible and maybe clinch this race. juju. >> matt gutman in florida tonight. thanks. mrs. clinton winning decisively overerl with a narrow projected win in massachusetts.
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in his home state of vermont. also getting projected wins in oklahoma, colorado-k, and minnesota. but even with those wins a closer look at the delegate count tells a different story. clinton pulling ahead in what her camp is hoping could now be an insurmountable lead. as for the rereblicans, trump consolidating his front-runner showing. but let's go back to texas. senator ted cruz holding on to his crucial home state. the question now, is this make or break win enougho counter donald trump's momentum coming off a big night? my "nightline" co-anchor byron pitts is there tonight. byron. >> reporter: good evening, juju. supporters tonight that after two wins that he is the best trump. but the mood here in the room was less celebratory and more relief. that yes, he won. but manyere don't see the math to winning the nomination. the big winner by all accounts on the republican side was donald trump.
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states. >> thank you all so very much! >> reporter: they're the presumptive nominees. >> now this campaign moves forward to the crescent city, the motor city, and beyond. >> reporter: super tuesday. the single biggest day of voting in the presisintial race thus far. >> vote ford marco rubio. >> donald trump because i believe as a businessman he can make a big difference to us in this country. >> reporter: but the other candidates were trying to make a difference today too. in the race for votes, that is. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: hoping to dethrone front-runner donald trump. >> donald tru thinks vladimir putin's a great guy. trump talal admiringly of thth way the chinese government cracked down on the chinese people in tiananmen square. >> if you don't want to see donald trump as the nominee, if you don't want us to give this election to hillary clinton, then i ask you to stand with us today. >> reporter: even bernie sanders getting a jab in on trump. >> the political revolution is aboutringing our people together. we do not allow the donald trumps o othe world too divide us up.
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today amidst the hustle and bustle at his polling location in houston. >> this is a big day for you, right? >> i'm encouraged. >> reporter: he stopped to address the latest trump controversy. former ku klux klan leader david duke's endorsement of donald trump. >> bigotry and the klan has no place in public discourse, in politics, and i think anyone should have been willing to immediately denounce the klan. and it was unfortunate that he didn't do so. he's better than that. and he should have done that. >> donald trump, he joins us now. >> reporter: but today on "good morning america" trump vehemently denied embracing duke's support. >> i disavowed him on friday. i disavowed him right after that because i thought if there was any question, and you take a look at twitter, almost immediately after on twitter and fafabook they were disavowed again. >> reporter: in fact, in his eyes trump has done a lot for diversity. >> there is nobody that's done so much for equality as i have. you take a look at palm beach, florida. i buiui the mara lago club, totally open to everybody. >> reporter: but that doesn't exactly come through at his rallies. >> get him out of here, please.
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>> reportet: yesterday he insisted a protesterere removed. asking -- >> are you from mexico? are you from mexico? right smack in the middle of my punchline! >> reporter: trump's latest antics and rhetoric seem to be once agaon working for him tonight. last n nht trumums wife melania rebuffed ideas that her husband is a racist. >> when you hear, you know, people saying he's racist, hearing him saying he's anti-immigrara, what do you -- >> no, he's not. he's not racist. he's not anti-immigrant. he wants to keep america safe. >> reporter: despite not calling trump by name, today more signs of panic in thee gop. the speaker of the house, paul ryan, sending a clear message to his party. >> if a person wants to be the nominee of the republican party, there can be no evasion and no games. they must reject any group or cause that is built on bigotry. >> reporter: and yet trump seems a master at playing the race like a game, prompting others to
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sweat like he sweats. >> reporter: a new marco rubio in recent days, taking on trump's proportions, literally. >> and you know what they say about men with small hands. you can't trust them. >> reporte his pore >> he doesn't sweat because his pores are cloggedrom the spray tan that he uses. >> reporter: and his policy, almost. >> donald is not going to make america great. he's going to make america orange. >> bullies need to be stood up to. i was proud and happy to do it. but it's not going to change my campaign and what we're about. >> reporter: vice president joe biden weighing in tonight on the divide in the gop. >> i want to thank donald trump. [ laughter ] that's a joke. the stuff he'ss doing and others including cruz and others, he's making the american people look in the mirror. and the american people are honest. when they look in the mirror, they see what's looking back at them. >> reporter: while the attacks on trump may have not worked ou^
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ted cruz, who w alsls a winner tonight. >> donald trump's path to the nomination remains more likely. and that would be a disaster for republicans. >> reporter: and chris christie's winning social media tonight. the hashtag free chris christie trending after christie's awkward looks at the tbump press conference drew mockery. tonight trump might considede a turnrnf focus. hillary clinton. >> once we get all of this finished, i'm going to go after one person. that's hillary clinton. >> reporter: a new cnn/orc poll out today indicates that trump would lose against democratic front-runner hillaryry clinton in the general election. after icing the media for 88 days, clinton finally taking questions from reporters today. >> i'm going to keep going. i've got a lot of work to do between now and next tuesday and thth tuesday after that. >> reporter: now it seems hillary has one eye on sanders and one eye on trump, as we head into the november election. in monday's "new york times" clinton's advisiss and
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to test ads that would portray trump as a misogynist and an enemy to the working class whose brash temper would put the nation and the world in grave danger. tonight hillary clinton taking a subtle jab at trump. >> i believe what we need in america today is more love and kindness. instead of building wallll w wre going to break down barriers. >> reporter: trump in typical form was much more direct. >> i watched hillary's speech. and she's talking about wages have been poor and everything's poor and everything's doing badly but we're going to make it -- she's been there for so long. i mean, if she hasn't straightened it out by now, she's not going to straighten it out in the next four years. it's just going to become worse and worse. >> our thanks to byron pitts from texas. up next, as trump continues to consolidate his lead, cruz lives to fight another day. but can rubio survive? and how much is the republican establishment trying to stop the front-runner? but i think women would agree... snuggling up after is kinda nice too.
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super tuesday now setting the pace in the race for the white house. hillary clinton emerging with a commanding delegate lead for decrats, and donald trump seemingly unstoppable.e. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl and our entire political team tonight in our times square headquarters on trump's victory, sparking an anyoneut trump movement. jon? >> reporter: what a night, juju. we're joined by our panel now. and matthew dowd, this really was super tuesday but it was also trump tuesday. >> a big, big day for donald trump in the coursef this. i mean, he had won new hampshire. he had won south cacalina. but this was the big day. this was the delegate haul in the course of this. and he basically met expectatns for himself. >> this has been an amazing
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already we've won five major states, and it looks like we could win six or seven or eight or nine. >> the great thing for donald wrump is not only is he accumulating delegates but because the other candidates in the course of this won a certain share, marco rubio and ted cruz, it makes the live another day. and if four candidates live another day, it's helpful for donald trump. >> who's to say that marco rubio is going to win his home state of florida? >> absolutely. so far he's behind in the polls. john kasich is counting on his me state of ohio. but -- >> he's behind in the polls there. some of them. >> this could go to the convention. >> okay. so bill kristol, you have been trying to stop donmld trump f some time. first i guess you were a little bit in denial. >> right. >> but can he be stopped? >> i kind of like being in denial. it's generally a healthy psychological state often mpared to facing rereity. i think h hcan be stopped. he had a good night. counting even the first four states, which voted before
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to have about 35% to 36% of the popular vote cast so far, about 40%, 42% of the delegates so far. he's an boff 50%. it's very hard to see any of the other candidates getting above 50%. i don't think it's true that getting another candidates out helps the antitirump cause at this point -- >> because you need to keep him from getting 50. >> yes. >> one of the big questions of this entire campaign is we now see actually tonight announced a big renewed effort to stop donald trump. what took so long? why now? >> might have been better -- there was too much tactical thinking about gee, if i take trump down here, we'll help cruz, and i prefer rubub or i i prefer kasich or i prefer jeb bush. think about this. jeb bush, they're now going to put in 10, 20, 30 million dollars, which is a lot of money for people like you and me. but jeb bush's super p p had $120 million. >> very little on trump -- >> very little on trump. >> it's a waste of money. donald trump is redefining as matt said today, he's redefining
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he's energizing the republican electorate. so all of this money is just going to just melt away because i think donald trump has found a way to not just g gb those voters who are disgusted with the politics in the republican party but he's been able to tap into something that might even give democrats a little bit of heartburn. >> they have not come up with one disciplined argument against donald trump that has been exercised and done in a concerted way day in and day out. it's all been all over the map. even marco rubio's last week, which was some tiny bit of substance but mostly name calling that i don't think was helpful for marco rubio as we've seen in the results tonight. >> we will win florida. i'm confident of that. especially when we have two weeks to explain to theeople of t t state just exactly what we're getting with donald trump. a world-class con artist. >> i think they have not had the ability to exercise one argument that was definitive against donald trump. >> j bush spent $77 million in television advertising and
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i think that television stations are getting rich off of false promises because it's not working. >> the only thing i would say is every other front-runner has survived a huge assault on television, and we don't know what would happen if real money were put behind some of these attacks and exposing of theerue record of donald trump. >> before we wrap up, a big night for hillary clinton, though. how big? >> huge. >> i believe deeply that if we resist the forces trying to drive us apart we can come together to make this country work for everyone. the struggling. the striving and the successful. if we all do our part, we can restore our common faith in our common future. >> so hillary clinton will accumulate a lot of delegates, and as we learned eight years ago, once you begin to pick up delegates, it's very hard for bernie sanders, who is a great candidate. it's very hard for him to play catch-up. >> is it over?
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we have a lot of states at ay, similar to what we saw tonight. mississippi, louisiana, north carolina -- >> states that -- >> states that once again will give her a lot of delegates. >> all right. well, we're out of time. juju, back to you. >> our thanks to our political powerhouse team for the post-game analysis. up next, david muir breaking down the vote. what the exit polls are saying voters have on their minds. i'll be right back. be good. text mom. boys have been really gooootoday. send. let's get mark his own cell phone. nice. send. brad could use a new bike. send. [google:] message. you decide. they're your kids. why are you guys texting grandma? it was him. it was him. keep your family connected. app-connect. on the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen.
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fairly close, though. when you bre down the women you can see the gap much wider. 65% to sanders' 33%. among white voters very close tonight. hillary clinton 50% to bernie sanders' 48%. again, when you break down the black voters, hispanic voters, the gap much wider. hillary clinton 83% to sanders' 15%. and then hispanic voters 67% to sanders at 33%. make no mistake, this is going to be the coalition that the clinton team wants to use as they continue to move forward. mow, on the last question of when on the republican side the voters made up their mind, if they made up their mind a month or so ago, look at this, donald trump 48% of those. 27% for ted cruz. marco rubio 13%. so donald trump holding the republican voters, the majority of them who decided some time ago. we've seen all this mudslslging in theheast 24, 48 hours. marco rubio trying to deliver some of what trump typically dishes out right back to him. and take a look. of these late deciders in the
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a split right down the middle. rubio, cruz. donald trump 24% of late deciders. the attacks appear thave worked. the only question, was it too little too late. juju, back to you. >>thanks, david. and thank you for watching this special edition of "nightline" on super tuesday. tune in to "gma" first thing in the morning. and as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. for some of you up next is abc news' continuing coverage of
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