Hillary Sweep and Trump Take Over Super Tuesday in Illinois, Ohio, Missouri, North Carolina, and Florida

Hillary Sweep and Trump Take Over Super Tuesday in Illinois, Ohio, Missouri, North Carolina, and Florida

Giovanni Alvarado, Arts and Entertainment Editor/Reporter

Clinton made an astounding sweep winning among all the states registered for Democrats Tuesday, including 56% in Missouri and Illinois. But Bernie Sanders continued his pattern of winning strong support among independents who voted Democratic Tuesday by 65% in Missouri and 71% in Illinois. Many are starting to believe and speculate Bernie may not have a chance at becoming the democratic nominee for the November final Election at this rate due to the continuing sweeping and dominating states Hillary has won and for having such high number of delegates. However, Bernie supporters aren’t giving up hope yet, and so isn’t Bernie. About 28 states are left in total to decide the fate of the Vermont senator, and get the chance to “Feel the Bern!!” before time runs out.

Trump continued his trend Tuesday of winning all of Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, and Florida, except Ohio which Kasich won honorably his home state. In North Carolina, 42% who decided in the last week went with Ted Cruz and 46% who decided before then went with Trump. In Missouri, the split was 48% who decided in the last week went for Cruz and 48% who decided earlier went for Trump. But in Florida, Trump won both early and late deciders by 38% of those who picked in the last week and 50% who decided earlier, causing a dishonorable defeat to Senator Marco Rubio to lose his home state and thus dropping out of the GOP as a result.

The number of Democrats picking in the last week hovered around 20% in most states Tuesday, continuing the national trend in other states. However, only 17% in Florida made up their mind in the final week.

In Ohio, people who decided in the last week went for Sanders 56% of the time, while those who decided earlier picked Clinton 58%. In Illinois, people who decided in the last week picked Sanders 52%, while those who picked earlier were virtually split between surprisingly Clinton and the Vermont senator, by 50%-49%.

Now many can’t wait to hear what the news will be for next Super Tuesday on the March 22, 2016 including the sates of Idaho, Arizona, Arkansas, and Utah.

Stay tuned for more info soon!

Here are the Victory Speeches for all the candidates:

Democratic Winner: 

Hillary Clinton:

Republican Winner:

Donald Trump:

Republican Senator Marco Rubio Resigning speech: