Donald Trump, Nikki Haley Updates

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Former President Donald Trump and Republican rival Nikki Haley are facing off in 15 states’ primary contests to mark Super Tuesday.

Haley, former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador, has been substantially trailing Trump in the polls, and heading into Tuesday’s voting, the former president had won 273 delegates in the Republican primary race, compared to Haley’s 43. A GOP candidate needs 1,215 to win the party’s nomination for November’s presidential election.

The former governor, Trump’s only serious challenger left in the Republican race, secured her first primary win on Sunday, winning the Washington, D.C., election. Polls had indicated that Trump would likely see substantial victories in all 15 GOP primary races Tuesday, with some surveys suggesting he could receive around 75 percent of the votes in some states.

Trump, long considered the clear favorite in the primary, has also sparked discussions regarding his underperformance in past votes compared to poll indicators, with Haley still receiving potentially significant support despite the likelihood of her winning the nomination all but over.

Newsweek reached out via email on Tuesday night to representatives for Trump and Haley for comment.

Check below for Republican contest results as races are called on Tuesday night.

Alaska

Results: Race has not yet been called

Alabama

Results: Race has not yet been called

Arkansas

Results: Race has not yet been called

California

Results: Race has not yet been called

Colorado

Results: Race has not yet been called

Maine

Results: Race has not yet been called

Massachusetts

Results: Race has not yet been called

Minnesota

Results: Race has not yet been called

North Carolina

Results: Race has not yet been called

Oklahoma

Results: Race has not yet been called

Tennessee

Results: Race has not yet been called

Texas

Results: Race has not yet been called

Utah

Results: Race has not yet been called

Vermont

Results: Race has not yet been called

Virginia

Results: The race, with 43 delegates up for grabs, was called for Trump. The former president received 64.3 percent of the vote as of 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, compared to Haley’s 33.6 percent, according to results by the Associated Press.

Former President Donald Trump, left, on Saturday is shown in Richmond, Virginia, while his Republican presidential primary foe Nikki Haley, right, is pictured in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on February 26. Trump and Haley face off…


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This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.