Super Tuesday 2016 Primary Election Results Live Stream: Trump, Clinton Look For Big Wins — Can Sanders, Rubio Survive?


Get a live stream of Super Tuesday 2016 primary election and caucus results to find out if the polls are correct and the huge night locks up the nominations for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton — or if underdogs Bernie Sanders on the Democratic side, and Marco Rubio or Ted Cruz for the Republicans, can pull off a miracle comeback and win enough delegates to slow what appears to be Trump’s unstoppable momentum toward the GOP presidential nod.

After primary season gets off to its traditional start with Iowa and New Hampshire leading the way, followed by a couple of other states — which this year were Nevada and South Carolina — a massive multi-state election hits about a month into the primary season. That night always falls on a Tuesday, hence the name Super Tuesday, which has been part of the primary season since 1988.

In 2016, 13 states will hold Republican primary elections or caucuses, while 11 states plus the territory of American Samoa will do the same on the Democratic side.

The biggest prize on either side will be the state of Texas with its 252 Democratic delegates and 155 delegates for the Republican candidates.

On the Republican side, Texas may be the one state not destined to fall for frontrunner Donald Trump. Ted Cruz, the 45-year-old, hard-line conservative first-term senator from the Lone Star State, held a 10.1 percentage point lead over Trump, according to the FiveThirtyEight weighted polling average, as of February 25.

Polls close in most states at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, 4 p.m. Pacific, on Tuesday, March 1, which is when initial results should start appearing on the various live stream options.

To find out how to get a live stream of the Super Tuesday 2016 primary election and caucus results, see the links at the bottom of this article, or stay right here on this page and watch the stream from ABC News Go, in the video below.

With Texas as the key state to win on Super Tuesday, a live stream from KRIV-TV News in Houston can be viewed in the following video.

One more alternative live streaming link to Super Tuesday coverage and results can be viewed in the video below.

Much has taken place since the latest polls were completed on February 26. Whether any of them change the dynamics of the race for Democrats of Republicans won’t become evident until Super Tuesday results start streaming in.


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But in the Democratic race, after Hillary Clinton won a crushing victory over Bernie Sanders, taking approximately three of every four votes casting the state and burying Sanders there by a staggering 46.5 points.

Super Tuesday 2016 Primary Election Results Live Stream
Bernie Sanders (D-VT) greets supporters in Minnesota Sunday (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

Polling in eight of the 11 Democratic Super Tuesday states shows Clinton well out in front of Sanders, as seen in the Real Clear Politics polling averages — and if those numbers are reflected in the final voting, Bernie Sanders will find himself with an increasingly dim and narrow path to the nomination, if one exists for him at all.

Nonetheless, Sanders has viewed to solider on, claiming on Saturday even after his devastating rejection by South Carolina voters that his campaign was, in fact, “just beginning.”

The Republicans have not had any more voting since the latest rounds of polling, but they did hold a debate on Thursday in which Florida Senator Marco Rubio who previously had taken a deferential attitude toward Trump, ripped into Trump, calling him a con man. Rubio seemed to rattle Trump, slamming him for his various failed business dealings, including his “Trump University” for which Trump now faces several lawsuits.

Marco Rubio Super Tuesday 2016 Primary Election Results Live Stream
Will Marco Rubio make gains on Donald Trump after their debate exchange? (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

The back and forth continued onto the campaign trail, and into Sunday when Trump bizarrely refused to disavow an endorsement from former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke, who is perhaps the nation’s most prominent white supremacist.

Watch Trump claim strangely that he doesn’t needs to “research” what the Ku Klux Klan is, in the CNN interview video below.

To get live, constantly updated raw results from the Super Tuesday 2016 primary election and caucus states without commentary or video, go to the Washington Post at this link, or Politico at this link.

For live online streaming Super Tuesday coverage and results — with no cable login credentials required — check out CBS News at this link, or ABC News Go by clicking on this link.

Live streaming feeds with commentary and immediate results from the three major cable news networks are also available online, though they mostly require login credentials. Find the CNN feed at this link, MSNBC here at this link, and Fox News by clicking here. Or try this alternative link for live election results. For viewers who prefer their Super Tuesday 2016 primary election results live stream without the bells and whistles of the commercial cable news networks, C-SPAN will offer seven hours of coverage, including the infamous C-SPAN viewer phone calls, starting at 7:30 p.m. Eastern, 4:30 p.m. Pacific at this link.

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