It’s #PrimaryDay in Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Northern Mariana Islands.
Sen. Marco Rubio and Gov. John Kasich’s campaigns are on the line today, as their home states take to the polls to cast their ballots in the 2016 presidential primary.
But there’s more than just Ohio and Florida on the line Tuesday night.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz could have a very big night tonight as he could but he could emerge a winner in his own right.
Also on the line: more and more delegates. Here's state-by-state delegate breakdown to remind you just why Super Tuesday round 2 is such a huge deal.
To keep up with the latest election results from Tuesday's primary click here to see county-by-county maps. You can also follow updates on delegate counts here to stay on top of how many delegates each candidate has won so far.
The hashtag may be trending nationwide, but all eyes are on battleground states Florida and Ohio.
A survey conducted by Quinnipiac University shows the voter sentiment among Republican and Democratic voters in both states as of Monday and earlier in this month.
Polls of likely Florida Republican primary voters show frontrunner Donald Trump taking the state.
Polls of Democrats in the state show Hillary Clinton walking away with the win on Tuesday.
In Ohio, the latest polls of likely Republican primary voters show Trump and Kasich in a dead tie with 38 percent each. An earlier poll (from Feb. 24) had Trump ahead with 31 percent of votes and Kasich right behind with 26 percent.
On the Democratic side, a pill of likely Ohio primary voters show Clinton in the lead.
The AJC's Political Insider team will be posting updates all throughout the evening as sates are called and other news breaks. Follow the action here.
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