Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
alert-–-super-tuesday-2024-live:-trump-and-biden-robbed-of-a-clean-sweep-of-all-the-states-with-shock-defeats-as-haley-refuses-to-drop-outAlert – Super Tuesday 2024 LIVE: Trump AND Biden robbed of a clean sweep of all the states with shock defeats as Haley refuses to drop out

Follow every update from DailyMail.com’s political reporters as results start to come in across the country on the biggest day of primary contests.

05:37

'Boy Meets World' star Ben Savage running for Rep. Adam Schiff's California seat is lagging behind

‘Boy Meets World’ star Ben Savage running for Rep. Adam Schiff’s California seat is polling well behind frontrunner Democrat Laura Friedman.

Savage, 43, was at less than 4 percent of the vote in the crowded field compared to Friedman’s nearly 30 percent with 47 percent of the vote in.

He rose to fame by starring in the 1990’s sitcom ‘Boy Meets World.’

This is not his first dabble in politics, he ran unsucessfully in 2022 for West Hollywood City Council.

Savage decided to run to come up with ‘reasonable, innovative and compassionate solutions to our country’s most pressing issues,’ he announced last year.

‘And it’s time for new and passionate leaders who can help move our country forward,’ he continued.

‘Leaders who want to see the government operating at maximum capacity, unhindered by political divisions and special interests.’

Meanwhile, Democratic Senate hopeful, Rep. Adam Schiff, will face off against Republican Steve Garvey in California’s Senate race this November, beating out two other Democrats to make the ballot.

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05:20

Alabama Rep. Barry Moore beats fellow Rep. Jerry Carl in close member-on-member House race after judge-ordered redistricting

Rep. Barry Moore beat Rep. Jerry Carl in a closely contested race for Alabama’s 1st Congressional District.

The two Republicans were forced to face off due to a court-ordered redistricting shuffled their respective districts.

Both men are staunch supporters of Trump.

During their campaigns, Moore ridiculed Carl for his past support of Ukraine war funding while Carl tried to paint his opponent as out of line with Trump.

Moore, who serves on the House Freedom Caucus, is expected to secure the Republican-heavy district in November.

FILE - House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, left, speaks with Rep. Barry Moore, R-Ala., center, and Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, right, during a House Judiciary Committee Field Hearing, April 17, 2023, in New York. Moore is running for the 1st Congressional district seat in Alabama. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

05:05

Adam Schiff to take on Republican former LA Dodgers star Steve Garvey in crucial California race to replace Dianne Feinstein: Trump nemesis beats fellow Democrats Katie Porter and Barbara Lee in crucial Senate contest

Democratic Senate hopeful, Rep. Adam Schiff, will face off against Republican Steve. Garvey in California’s Senate race this November, beating out two other Democrats to make the ballot.

Schiff’s campaign ran ads ahead of Tuesday’s Golden State primary calling out the sole Republican in the race, former Major League Baseball star Garvey, for being a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump.

Schiff also characterized Garvey as being ‘too conservative for California,’ hoping the ads would work as cat nip for Republican voters, and thus knee-capping his two Democratic rivals, Reps. Katie Porter and Barbara Lee.

California is such a blue state – especially in a presidential election year – that Garvey as a rival practically guarantees that it will be Schiff to replace the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein and fill the rest of her current term.

The state has a ‘jungle’ style primary that the two top voter-getters, regardless of party, move on to the November ballot.

05:04

Joe Biden campaign says Trump was 'low energy' during his victory speech

Mitch Landrieu, national co-chair of Biden’s re-election campaign, called Trump’s Super Tuesday speech ‘low energy.’

05:00

Voting ends in Alaska as the final polls of Super Tuesday close

Alaska, which has 29 delegates, is the last state in the nation to wrap up voting on Super Tuesday.

The state is very friendly to Republicans.

Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski became the first in the upper chamber to endorse Nikki Haley’s bid for the presidency last week.

Murkowski is only the second member of Congress, following Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., to endorse Haley’s longshot campaign.

Murkowski, who has been a senator since 2002, was one of seven Republicans who voted to convict Trump after he was impeached for inciting an insurrection on January 6, 2021.

‘I’m proud to endorse Gov. Nikki Haley,’ Murkowski said in a statement. ‘America needs someone with the right values, vigor, and judgment to serve as our next President—and in this race, there is no one better than her. Nikki will be a strong leader and uphold the ideals of the Republican Party while serving as a President for all Americans.’

04:46

Haley campaign thanks Super Tuesday voters, but says there is still a 'large block' of Republicans who have 'deep concerns' about Donald trump as she REFUSES to drop out

Nikki Haley’s campaign released a statement in response to Super Tuesday results.

Haley herself was not expected to address supporters as she hunkered down with campaign staff in Charleston.

‘We’re honored to have received the support of millions of Americans across the country today, including in Vermont where Nikki became the first Republican woman to win two presidential primary contests,’ said Haley national spokesperson Olivia Perez-Cubas.

epa11199389 Republican US presidential candidate Nikki Haley gestures while speaking at a rally at Tannahills in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, 04 March 2024. The former South Carolina governor Haley is running against former US President Donald Trump ahead of the 'Super Tuesday' Republican primaries 05 March 2024.  EPA/ADAM DAVIS

‘Unity is not achieved by simply claiming ‘we’re united.’ Today, in state after state, there remains a large block of Republican primary voters who are expressing deep concerns about Donald Trump.’

‘That is not the unity our party needs for success. Addressing those voters’ concerns will make the Republican Party and America better,’

Trump, notably, did not mention Haley once during his victory speech earlier in the evening.

04:29

Minnesota Democrat Primary voters rebuke Biden over Gaza policies by garnering 20 percent of the vote for 'Uncommitted'

Nearly 40,000 Minnesotans cast ‘uncommitted’ votes in the state’s Democrat primary Tuesday to send Biden a message they are against his stance on Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza.

A spokesman for the Vote ‘Uncommitted’ Minnesota campaign said the group was able to gather the surprising amount of votes in just one week using $20,000.

‘Tonight’s numbers showed that President Biden cannot earn back our votes with just rhetoric,’ the spokesperson, Asma Nizami said in a statement.

‘It is not enough to simply use the word ‘ceasefire’ while Biden funds bombs that kill civilians every day.’

‘Over 35,000 Minnesotans made it clear that Democrats want Joe Biden to change his policies: stop sending weapons to Israel and use all possible leverage to end Israel’s war crimes in Gaza.’

04:28

Biden issues Super Tuesday statement slamming Trump for ‘grievance and grift’ and plotting ‘revenge’

President Joe Biden released a statement through his campaign that jumped past his own primary wins to say rival Donald Trump was driven by ‘grievance and grift.’

Biden has been setting up the pivot to the general election since Trump’s New Hampshire win, and on Tuesday said the Super Tuesday results allow the nation to choose between moving forward and allowing Trump ‘to drag us backwards into the chaos, division, and darkness that defined his term in office.’

Biden pointed to 15 million jobs gained during his tenure as well as ‘wages rising faster than inflation,’ which is a way to navigate an issue that has become a nagging concern.

Then he hammered his likely opponent, after Trump had captured at least a dozen states and counting. ‘If Donald Trump returns to the White House, all of this progress is at risk. He is driven by grievance and grift, focused on his own revenge and retribution, not the American people. He is determined to destroy our democracy, rip away fundamental freedoms like the ability for women to make their own health care decisions, and pass another round of billions of dollars in tax cuts for the wealthy — and he’ll do or say anything to put himself in power,’ Biden said.

His campaign also released a statement from Vice President Kamala Harris.

‘Donald Trump has vowed to be a dictator on Day One. He has promised to weaponize the Department of Justice. And he has bragged that he is proud of his role in robbing women of their reproductive freedom. He poses a fundamental threat to our democracy, and he must be stopped,’ she said.

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a Super Tuesday election night party, Tuesday, March 5, 2024, at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

04:04

Trump captures ALL of California's 169 delegates in quick win

Donald Trump has won California’s GOP primary, caputring the state’s massive pool of 169 delegates.

This is a critical victory for the former president, putting him on track to capture the Republican nomination within the next two weeks.

It also puts his tally for the evening at 12 total states out of 15 that voted.

Nikki Haley was able to come up with a win in Vermont to avoid a Trump shutout.

Utah and Alaska have yet to transmit their GOP results.

04:00

Polls close in California and voting is expected to end in Utah GOP caucuses

The largest blue state in the country, California has the most number of delegates, 169, to allocate in both the Republican and Democratic primary elections.

California’s Republican Party changed its procedures this year that most view as a way to favor Trump.

If a candidate earns a 50 percent threshold in the primary election, they earn all of the delegates for the state.

Trump is 54.2 percentage points ahead of Haley in California (73.1 percent to 18.9 percent), according to FiveThirtyEight’s average of the state’s primary election surveys.

03:54

Multiple Trump family members in attendance at Mar-a-Lago Super Tuesday party while Melania is a no-show

Multiple Trump family members were among the attendees at the former president’s Super Tuesday watch party.

Donald Trump Jr. and his wife Kimberly Guilfoyle were seen alongside brother Eric Trump and his wife Lara.

Trump’s daughter, Tiffany, was also spotted at the Mar-a-Lago celebration.

The former First Lady Melania, however, was not seen at the festivities.

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 05: (L-R) Eric Trump, his wife Lara Trump and Donald Trump Jr. watch Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump speak at an election-night watch party at Mar-a-Lago on March 5, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Sixteen states held their primaries and caucuses today as part of Super Tuesday. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

03:41

Nikki Haley FINALLY WINS a state with victory in Vermont dealing a blow to Donald Trump's expected clean sweep of Super Tuesday races

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley finally won her first state in the Republican presidential primary with a victory in Vermont on Super Tuesday.

Haley was at 50% compared to Trump’s 45.70% with 89 percent of the votes counted.

It comes after she has been completely trounced by Donald Trump in every other state Republican presidential contest to date including her home state.

On Super Tuesday, Trump has already won 12 total states including Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

Haley had only won one other contest to date: the Republican District of Columbia primary on Sunday, which made her the first woman to win a GOP presidential primary.

Haley had pledged to stay in the race through Super Tuesday. She is at home in South Carolina and not scheduled to make any public remarks.

03:29

Trump says his Super Tuesday rout is the most 'conclusive' in Mar-a-Lago victory speech where he ignores Nikki Haley again and tears into Biden for his 'secret migrant flights' and going to the beach as he prepares for 2024 showdown

Trump came out around 10:15 p.m. ET on Tuesday after winning eleven states.

Former President Donald Trump said November 5 would be the most important day in American history as he promised Tuesday evening to rebuild America after what he said was three years of decline under President Joe Biden.

He addressed hundreds of excited supporters at his Mar-a-Lago headquarters after clinching big Super Tuesday wins in Maine, Oklahoma, Virginia, North Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, Minnesota and Massachusetts.

‘They tell me … that there’s never been one like this has never been anything so conclusive,’ he said beneath the gilded ceiling of the Grand Ballroom.

It leaves his last challenger, Nikki Haley, to ponder whether polling 30 percent in a handful of states is enough for her to continue her campaign.

Trump did not even mention her name (in contrast to his victory speech in New Hampshire when he railed against her) instead continuing his pivot to attacking Biden.

‘November 5 is going to go down as the single most important day in the history of our country,’ he said about the presidential election.

‘We’re not respected right now our country is known as a joke. It’s a joke.

‘Other leaders … can’t believe what happened to us because three years ago we were the most respected country anywhere in the world by far.’

Key family members, including sons Eric, Don Jr., and daughter Tiffany stood alongside the stage, although there was no sign of former first lady Melania.

03:24

Democratic Rep. Colin Allred projected to win Texas primary to take on Sen. Ted Cruz in November

Rep. Colin Allred (D-Texas) is projected to win the Democratic primary in Texas and will head to the U.S. Senate general election against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in November.

The crowded field saw nine Democrats competing for the chance to take on Cruz.

Allred held nearly 62 percent of the vote at of 9:20 p.m. when he got the projected victory. And Texas State Sen. Roland Gutierrez was in seocnd place with 16.2 percent.

Sen. Cruz easily won the Republican primary for renomination on Super Tuesday against two competitors who earned about 5 percent each.

UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 8: Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas, and members of the Congressional Black Caucus address the media on the House steps of the U.S. Capitol about alleged verbal abuse by Rep. Harold Rogers, R-K.Y., toward Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, on Tuesday, February 8, 2022. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

03:08

Colorado Democratic couple say they voted 'uncommitted' today to protest Biden's support of the war in Gaza

DailyMail.com’s Charlie Spiering spoke to a couple in Colorado as the polls closed who voted uncommitted to protest Biden’s support of the war in Gaza.

Torian and Clarissa, first heard about the uncommitted movement through TikTok before the campaign’s success in Michigan.

‘We just don’t support genocide at all. It’s totally against what we believe,’ Clarissa said.

‘Our hope is that they get the message, and that Democrats understand that’s what they need to focus on.’

They both noted a change in rhetoric from President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris but said they wanted to see action.

‘It’s just kind of hard to believe he’s actually doing it for the right reasons versus doing it to get elected.’

They said they were already disappointed by Biden before Gaza, but were more motivated to sit out the election in November.

‘Gaza is a big piece of it but he also hasn’t fulfilled a lot of commitments he made to voters in 2020. We just feel a lot of it is for show, it’s hard to trust him right now.’

With 75 percent of the vote in from Democrats in Colorado, there are 33,038 votes for noncommitted, 7.1 percent of the total vote.

03:03

Lindsey Graham says Nikki Haley should drop out and support Trump

Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina senator and occasional golfing partner of Donald Trump, said Nikki Haley should now leave the race.

He told CNN: ‘I’m pretty confident, I’ve known Nikki for most of my political life, that she’ll be a team player, that you know, there’ll come a time, and I hope sooner rather than later, when she realizes this is not her moment.

‘And there’s a lot at stake, so I’d find it difficult to imagine Nikki Haley would not support President Trump when it’s all said and done.

‘I think it’s pretty clear that people have spoken. I voted for Trump not against Nikki, and at the end of the day there’s really no pathway left.

‘The sooner we can come together the better. I think Nikki Haley can make a case why Trump is better than Biden on a lot of issues better than most Republicans.’

02:49

Joe Biden handed ONLY loss so far in 2024 election to Jason Palmer in the American Samoa Democratic presidential caucus

President Joe Biden was handed an embarassing loss (by 11 votes) to a virtually unknown candidate Jason Palmer in the American Samoa caucuses.

Palmer is self-described as an ‘entrepreneur, impact investor and turnaround leader’ on his X profile.

He is not even from American Samoa, rather from Baltimore, Maryland.

There were only six delegates up for grabs there in a contest that requires nearly 2,000, but it’s still a notable setback for an incumbent president.

It was a shock outcome that took many off guard.

02:28

Breaking: Trump captures ELEVEN states with Minnesota win and only a handful of Super Tuesday results yet to go

Donald Trump captured his eleventh victory over Nikki Haley just before 9 p.m. ET.

The Associated Press called Minnesota for the former president as he is marching toward an astounding victory on Super Tuesday.

The states left to call include Vermont (too close to call between Haley and Trump). And Utah, California and Alaska have yet to wrap up voting Tuesday.

His fans are riled up at the watch party at his Mar-a-Lago home.

One partier donned a gold chain with a gold necklace pendant fashioned into the face of the former president wearing a ‘Make America Great Again’ hat.

A supporter of former US President and 2024 presidential hopeful Donald Trump wears a Trump bust jewelery as he attends a Super Tuesday election night watch party at Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on March 5, 2024. Polls began closing Tuesday, March 5, on the biggest day of the year for US presidential primaries, with Donald Trump expected to cement his hold on the Republican nomination and set up a rematch with President Joe Biden in November. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP) (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

epa11201215 Former US President Donald Trump supporters gather inside Mar-a-Lago to support Trump during his Election Night Watch Party in Palm Beach, Florida, USA, 05 March 2024. The voters in 16 states and one US territory will cast their ballots on 'Super Tuesday' for presidential candidates in the 2024 United States primary elections. Trump is running against Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for the Republican presidential primary.  EPA/CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH

02:24

Sen. Ted Cruz wins renomination for his Senate seat in Texas

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) won the Republican primary and will compete in the race to keep his seat in the U.S. Senate.

With more than 88 percent of the vote as of 9:15 p.m., Cruz sailed to a victory against two primary challengers, who only earned about 5 percent each.

Now the senator awaits to see who he will face off with in November.

The frontrunner is U.S. Rep. Colin Allred – but eight others are also vying for the nomination in the Super Tuesday contest in Texas.

02:12

Donald Trump's steamroll continues: TENTH state victory secured in Colorado after attempt to kick him off the ballot

Trump notched his tenth win of the night on Super Tuesday with a victory in Colorado, which has 37 delegates.

Trump has been engaged in drama with the state, who attempted to kick him off their ballot.

Colorado’s Supreme Court ruled on December 19, 2023 that Trump is ineligible to appear on the state’s primary ballot. The Justices claim that Trump violated Section 3 of the 14th Amendment by participating in an insurrection on January 6, 2021.

But the decision was appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, putting a stay on the Colorado decision and allowing Trump to be included on printouts of the 2024 primary ballot in the state.

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in a 9-0 decision on Monday – the day before Super Tuesday – that it was unconstitutional for a state to decide who can run for president.

Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Maine, Alabama, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Texas and Colorado all have gone to the former president.

02:04

Nikki Haley holds onto hope for a win in Vermont as she goes down to the WIRE with Trump: New England state too close to call with rivals neck-and-neck

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley is neck-and-neck with Donald Trump in Vermont as he has steamrolled her in nearly every other state called so far on Super Tuesday.

As of 9pm ET with 46 percent of the vote counted, Trump led by just over 400 votes in the race at 48.6 percent to Haley’s 47.8 percent.

Haley has been doing well in areas in and around Burlington and Montpelier.

If Haley wins the state it would be her first victory of the night and the first state she has won in the Republican presidential primary to date.

Haley previously won one other contest, the Republican District of Columbia primary on Sunday, which made her the first woman to win a GOP presidential primary.

She has pledged to stay in the race through Super Tuesday. She is at home in South Carolina and not scheduled to make any public remarks.

SPRING, TEXAS - MARCH 04: Republican presidential candidate former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley waves to the crowd at the conclusion of a campaign rally at the Sawyer Park Icehouse bar on March 04, 2024 in Spring, Texas. Haley continues campaigning across the country after winning her first Republican Primary against former President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. this past Friday. Sixteen states, including Texas, will vote during Super Tuesday on March 5. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

02:01

Breaking: Donald Trump gets speedy victory in Texas

Trump’s win in the massive state that boasts 161 delegates is major for the candidate.

It also marks his ninth victory of the evening.

02:00

Breaking: Polls close in western Texas, Colorado and Minnesota while caucuses convene in Utah as Donald Trump hopes for a clean sweep of Super Tuesday contests

The final big grouping of states closed their polls at 9 p.m. ET on Super Tuesday.

The votes will be counted in Texas, Colorado and Minnesota as Donald Trump has already won eight total states over Nikki Haley.

Texas’ 161 GOP delegates are at stake in the contest that has Trump up by around 70 points over Haley.

Texas is the largest red state with the most delegates at stake in the primary election.

As the state bears the brunt of the southern border crisis, Texas voters are fired up this election cycle and want to get Trump back in the White House to reverse Biden’s immigration policies.

Colorado has 37 delegates and has been embroiled in drama with the Trump campaign.

Colorado’s Supreme Court ruled on December 19, 2023 that Trump is ineligible to appear on the state’s primary ballot. The Justices claim that Trump violated Section 3 of the 14th Amendment by participating in an insurrection on January 6, 2021.

But the decision was appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, putting a stay on the Colorado decision and allowing Trump to be included on printouts of the 2024 primary ballot in the state.

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in a 9-0 decision on Monday – the day before Super Tuesday – that it was unconstitutional for a state to decide who can run for president.

Minnesota’s 39 delegates are on the line and Trump is up by over 76 percent compared to Haley in recent polls.

Utah is holding a mainly mail-in caucus Tuesday night.

A Dan Jones & Associates poll conducted January 16-21 reveals that Trump is ahead of Haley by 27 percentage points among Utah’s registered voters (49 percent to 22 percent).

Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump gestures during a campaign rally on March 2 in Richmond, Virginia, U.S. March 2, 2024.  REUTERS/Jay Paul

01:31

Donald wins EIGHT STATES with victories in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Maine, Alabama, Massachusetts and Arkansas and he prepares to party at Mar-a-Lago

Trump is steamrolling Haley on Super Tuesday as she hides at home on primary election night.

He notched his fifth win in the state of Maine at 8:30 p.m. ET, called by the Associated Press.

And Alabama handed him his sixth win of the night with Massachusetts being called in his favor shortly after.

Arkansas also fell into line with voters backing the former president less than an hour after polls closed.

Haley was hunkered down in her home state of South Carolina while millions of Americans went to the polls.

Her campaign sent out no information on any kind of plans to address supporters while the results came in.

01:30

Polls close in deep red Arkansas

The conservative state boasts 40 delegates that are most likely to go to Donald Trump.

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders proudly cast her vote for her former boss Donald Trump earlier Tuesday.

‘This is a head to head matchup at this point between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, and he’s the clear favorite, has all the momentum, and I feel really good about him winning again in November,’ she told reporters after casting her ballot.

Huckabee Sanders formerly served as Trump’s Press Secretary.

FILE PHOTO: Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders joins U.S. President Donald Trump as he rallies with supporters in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S. January 30, 2020. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo

01:29

Nikki Haley has NO PLANS to make speech tonight as her race hangs in the balance

Nikki Haley laid low on Super Tuesday facing a potential onslaught by Donald Trump as the first votes came in showing her losing to her rival in Virginia and North Carolina.

Haley was hunkered down in her home state of South Carolina while millions of Americans went to the polls.

Her campaign sent out no information on any kind of plans to address supporters while the results came in, even as Trump, who has declared the race all but over and invited hundreds of supporters to his Mar-a-Lago private Florida club.

The Virginia loss deprived Haley of one of the 15 states up for grabs on Tuesday where she had something approaching a shot.

And exit poll information described an electorate that could be open to a candidate like Haley: 72 per cent suburban, majority college educated, and less committed to ‘MAGA’ than neighboring North Carolina.

The only information on her whereabouts came from a public comment by Haley in a TV interview that she would be in her home state on Super Tuesday.

By contrast, before her defeat in her home state of South Carolina, the candidate had telegraphed that she would campaign in Michigan and on to Super Tuesday.

01:26

Donald Trump meets with Elon Musk as ex-president's seeks cash infusion for his campaign

Donald Trump met with billionaire Elon Musk at his Palm Beach, Florida residence on Sunday, according to a New York Times report.

Three people briefed on the meeting say it happend as Trump is urgently seeking an infusion of cash to his 2024 presidential campaign amid a slew of lawsuits that have pulled from his funds.

Trump is presumably heading into a tough general election rematch with President Joe Biden and Musk could help erase Biden’s financial advantage.

It’s not clear if Musk, one of the world’s richest men, plans to pump any of his billions into Trump’s third straight bid for office. But Musk has made it exceeding clearly on X, which he owns, that he does not think President Joe Biden should remain in the White House.

Musk has donated to candidates from both political parties over the years and the contributions are almost evenly split between Democrats and Republicans.

An issue Musk appears passionate about lately is the southern border crisis.

The Tesla and SpaceX founder and CEO shared a DailyMail.com article on Monday night detailing a Biden program that flew 320,000 undocumented aliens from foriegn countries directly to U.S. airports for released into the country.

01:19

Biden racks up wins in Tennessee and Oklahoma

The president sailed to victory in Tennessee just after 8 p.m. ET, when the polls closed.

He also snagged the win in Oklahoma at 8:16 p.m. ET, according to the Associated Press.

Biden notched wins in the Iowa caucuses, Virginia primary, Vermont and North Carolina.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI/Shutterstock (14378410h) President Joe Biden convenes a meeting of his Competition Council to announce a new 'strike force,' led jointly by the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), to fight 'corporate rip-offs' in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024. Biden said the actions will cut down on excessive credit card late fees, as well as help make health care markets more affordable. US President Biden Announces New Strike Force to Curb Illegal Pricing, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 05 Mar 2024

01:10

Donald Trump WINS Tennessee GOP primary

The former president quickly won deeply red Tennessee, which has 58 delegates, just after polls closed Tuesday.

Trump was up over Nikki Haley by nearly 70 points in polls heading into the primary.

Taylor Swift took to Instagram this morning to encourage voters in her home state of Tennessee to head to the polls.

She backed Biden in 2020 and his campaign is working to score another endorsement from her this cycle.

01:04

Biden has now won Virginia, Iowa, North Carolina and Vermont as wait begins to see if there is a wave of 'uncommitted' protest votes over his handling of Gaza

President Joe Biden notched early wins on Super Tuesday in the Iowa caucuses and Virginia primary.

Biden also won Vermont, where 16 delegates were up for grabs, and North Carolina, which has a total of 116 delegates.

And he sailed to victory early in North Carolina.

Now the wait begins to see if there is a wave of ‘uncommitted’ protest votes in other states over his handling of Gaza.

01:00

Polls in the majority of Super Tuesday states close: Results expected shortly in Alabama, Maine, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Tennessee and most of the state of Texas

The polls in the majority of Super Tuesday states have now closed at 8 p.m. ET.

Alabama’s delegate count is 50 – which are all expected to go to former President Donald Trump.

But Alabama has become the center of controversy regarding women’s healthcare rights after a state Supreme Court ruling deemed fertilized eggs for IVF treatments are considered human life.

In both the 2016 and 2020 general elections, 62 percent of Alabama voted for Trump.

Maine has 20 delegates up for grabs and Trump’s name will be on the ballot despite an attempt by Democratic Secretary of State Shenna Bellows to remove it.

A February 15-19 poll by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center shows Trump 58 percentage points ahead of Haley in Maine (77 percent to 19 percent).

Massachusetts has 40 delegates and Haley is hoping she can pick up the commonwealth Tuesday.

Trump is ahead of Haley by 36.2 percentage points in a FiveThirtyEight average of polling in Massachusetts.

There are 43 delegates in Oklahoma, a deep red state that is likely to back Trump.

A Morning Consult poll conducted in Oklahoma on January 23 through February 4 puts Trump a whopping 77 percentage points ahead of Haley (88 percent to 11 percent).

In Tennessee, which has 58 delegates, Trump is up by nearly 70 points.

Taylor Swift took to Instagram this morning to encourage voters in her home state to head to the polls. She backed Biden in 2020 and his campaign is working to score another endorsement from her this cycle.

00:54

Donald Trump Super Tuesday watch party is a gilded affair in Mar-a-Lago ballroom: Party guests wear 'Trump uniform' suits and 'Save America' outfits

Trump’s watch party is being held in the gilded opulence of Mar-a-Lago’s Grand Ballroom, making a spectacular backdrop of mirrors and chandeliers as his guests began filtering in a little before 7pm ET.

Men wearing biker jackets with the legend, ‘Born to ride – 45’ (a reference to the 45th president) rubbed shoulders with tight-faced Palm Beach seniors in spangly dresses and young men wearing the Trump uniform of navy suit, white shirt and red tie.

This is the Trump coalition on display, an odd mix of Palm Beach money and ‘deplorable’ energy.

So for every group of eight Asian-American women arriving in ankle-length red ‘Save America’ outfits, there is another group of Mar-a-Lago members who look as if they would never set foot at a Trump rally.

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 05: Guests await the arrival of Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump at an election-night watch party at Mar-a-Lago on March 05, 2024 in Palm Beach, Florida. Sixteen states are holding primaries and caucuses today as part of Super Tuesday. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

The Trump watch party lit up with cheers as Virginia and North Carolina were called in raid succession for the former president. Supporters chanted, ‘Trump, Trump, Trump.’

Top campaign adviser Chris LaCivita turned away from reporters to take a picture of the big screens showing Virgina being called.

‘I was up at 4:30 to fly down from Richmond to be here,’ said the Virginia resident.

With a huge haul of delegates expected on Tuesday night, Wednesday morning will bring

‘I think it’s preparation for message and mechanics,’ he said. ‘It’s about putting together and continuing the message that we’ve been talking about, contrasting with Joe Biden, whether it’s the border, where America stands in the eyes of the world, the failure of Bidenomics, the border invasion.’

Add to that, he said, the mechanics of ‘moving in if you will’ with the RNC, and merging the campaign with the party apparatus.

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 05: Guests mill about awaiting the arrival of Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump at an election-night watch party at Mar-a-Lago on March 05, 2024 in Palm Beach, Florida. Sixteen states are holding primaries and caucuses today as part of Super Tuesday. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

00:48

Will Nikki Haley be California Screamin' by the end of Super Tuesday? How a rule change last summer all but assured her demise in the Golden State with Republicans solidly backing Donald Trump

Super Tuesday’s biggest prize will be delegate-rich California and a move by the state Republican party seven months ago practically guaranteed that former President Donald Trump will walk away with all 169.

If the ex-president simply picks up a majority of voters he’ll win the whole pot, after the state party backed a pro-MAGA move to go winner-take-all.

That will more than likely give Trump an insurmountable lead by Wednesday morning, when all the Super Tuesday contests wrap up – though he won’t yet be able to crack the 1,215-delegate finish line.

Final polling in the state showed Trump with the support of 75.6 percent of California Republicans and rival Nikki Haley with just 18.4 percent, with Haley spending just one day campaigning in the Golden State.

Voters in Huntington Beach, a city in California’s more conservative Orange County, mirrored that result when discussing their presidential preference with DailyMail.com.

Virginia Fisher, a 73-year-old dental hygienist from Huntington Beach, said Monday during early voting that she was backing Trump and GOP Senate hopeful Steve Garvey.

‘I voted for him twice before and I think he did a lot of good things for us and I just feel like it’s gone to hell in a handbasket,’ she said. ‘And we need to get it back on track again.’

Casting a ballot for Haley wasn’t ever a consideration.

‘No,’ Fisher said. ‘I just think she’s, I don’t think she’s as conservative as I’m looking for,’ the California Republican explained.

Retiree Bridget Hawley, 80, of Huntington Beach echoed the sentiment.

She said she picked Trump ‘because he’s the only one who’s ever done anything for this country.’

Haley also was never an option.

00:38

Mark Robinson WINS North Carolina Republican nomination for governor

North Carolina Lt. Governor Mark Robinson is the projected winner of the GOP primary race for governor in what is expected to be one of the closest governors races in the country this fall.

He would be the first black governor of North Carolina if elected.

Robinson was endorsed by President Trump who compared him during a recent rally in Greensboro to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ‘on steroids.’

But Robinson has drawn intense criticism for past offensive comments and posts he has made about women, Muslims, Jews and members of the LGBTQ community.

00:36

Trump wins North Carolina

Donald Trump has won the state of North Carolina, beating out Nikki Haley in the GOP primary race.

The early call was a major boost for Trump as he seeks to sweep all 15 states voting on Super Tuesday.

The state has 74 of the 1,215 delegates needed to secure the Republican nomination.

Trump defeated his challenger Nikki Haley in a state that neighbors her home state of South Carolina.

It also comes after his first win of the night in Virginia.

00:30

Polls are now closed in North Carolina, one of the biggest battleground states come November

Donald Trump and Nikki Haley both visited the state ahead of the Republican presidential primary where 74 delegates are up for grabs in the Tar Heel State.

Those delegates will be allocated proportionate to the vote.

Unaffiliated voters make up the largest group of voters in the state.

North Carolina also held primaries in the governors race – which is expected to be one of closest governor races in the country come November.

Trump endorsed candidate Lt. Governor Mark Robinson has been the frontrunner in the GOP race but has gained national attention for past offensive remarks.

State Attorney General Josh Stein has been leading in the Democratic governor race.

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 5: Poll workers assist voters on Super Tuesday at the First Ward Creative Academy, Mecklenburg County Precinct 13 on March 5, 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina. 15 States and one U.S. Territory hold their primary elections on Super Tuesday, awarding more delegates than any other day in the presidential nominating calendar.  (Photo by Grant Baldwin/Getty Images)

00:26

Republicans gather at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago in anticipation of Super Tuesday primary vote results

Conservative Trump confidant Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene posted a photo showing off a shining reception room at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home.

Greene was the only GOP lawmaker pictured in attendance.

‘Ready to celebrate President Trump’s sweeping Super Tuesday victory at Mar-a-Lago tonight!’

00:23

Trump wins Virginia in first major win of Super Tuesday over Nikki Haley

Donald Trump has defeated Nikki Haley in Virginia.

The former president’s victory in the commonwealth, which awards 48 delegates, came despite tactical voting.

It was an open primary meaning some Democrats chose to vote in the Republican contest, backing Haley in a bid to stop Trump.

Earlier, exit polls showed immigration was the top concern for voters in Virginia.

They also showed 31 percent of voters in the Republican primary described themselves as part of the MAGA movement while 59 percent did not.

00:20

Biden wins Vermont primary

President Biden has also been projected to win Vermont’s primary.

His victory comes after quick calls in the Iowa Democratic caucuses and in Virginia for the president.

00:10

Biden projected to win Virginia

Biden sailed to a quick victory in Virginia, just minutes after the polls closed at 7 p.m. ET.

Virginia was the biggest prize of the early voting Tuesday, with 99 delegates at stake.

He carried the commonwealth by 10 percentage points over Donald Trump in 2020, and one he needs in his column this November.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MARCH 5: People cast their vote for Presidential Primary Elections at the City Hall of San Francisco in California, United States on March 5, 2024. (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

00:00

First Super Tuesday polls close after millions vote

The first polls have now closed in Virginia and Vermont.

The two states are the first to finish voting in the Republican primary. Vermont has a total of 17 delegates up for grabs this evening and Virginia has 48.

Vermont, along with Massachusetts, are among the few states where Haley hopes she can pick up some more delegates on Super Tuesday.

It is expected that results will be announced quickly and give a clear signal for how the rest of the night will progress.

Other states will quickly follow with polls closing in North Carolina in 30 minutes time.

A group of states including Massachusetts and Maine will close their polls in an hour.

The primary caucuses are also convening in Alaska, kicking off at 7 p.m. ET.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MARCH 5: A woman cast her vote for Presidential Primary Elections at the City Hall of San Francisco in California, United States on March 5, 2024. (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

23:50

Colorado voters say they are most concerned about the southern border and the economy

Voters tell DailyMail.com in Colorado that border and economy are biggest issues for them heading into the polls.

Brittany, a voter from Castle Rock says the border issue is the biggest issue she’s concerned about.

‘We could be taking care of our own, you know we have a lot of homeless people that are on the streets here, there are a lot of people who are American citizens that need our help,’ she says.

She volunteers that she is a Trump supporter.

‘I’ve just been Trump the whole time. Honestly, you know, my opinion on Trump – is he an asshole? Yep he is. Is he not politically correct all the time, no he’s not, but what I like is that he runs the country like a business and I think that’s beneficial.’

Alex wants to see both parties reach a compromise on the issue.

‘I’m more concerned about the Southern Border, an issue that is most important to me. It needs to be resolved. I was wondering why the two sides can’t come together. They need to be resolved.’

Margaret cites the economy and immigration as her main issues.

‘It’s of course the economy and the immigration situation, I think the grocery store is a big one. I think the cost of medical care for seniors is important,’ she says.

Mark, another voter , says the economy is his biggest concern.

‘Everything is really expensive, especially at the grocery store, everything seems almost double of what it used to be.’

He said he was satisfied by the Supreme Court ruling allowing Trump to stay on the ballot.

‘I didn’t think there was any reason they should have pulled Trump off of the ballot. He wasn’t convicted or anything. The fact that the Supreme Court ruling was unanimous, that says something, what Colorado wanted to do was wrong.’

22:58

Exit polls reveals who in the Republican party considers themselves MAGA and if they think Trump would be fit to serve if he is convicted of a crime

A minority of Republican voters in two of the states voting on Super Tuesday consider themselves members of the MAGA movement, CNN exit polls have revealed.

In Virginia 31 percent of voters said they were MAGA compared to 59 percent who said no, while 39 percent of those in North Carolina said ‘yes’ while 54 percent said ‘no’.

When asked if Trump would still be fit for the presidency if convicted of a crime, 53 percent in Virginia said he would while 40 percent said no.

In North Carolina, 64 percent of primary voters said the former president would still be fit to serve if found guilty of a crime while 32 percent said no.

22:56

Breaking: President Biden WINS Iowa caucuses in first result of Super Tuesday

President Joe Biden notched an early win Super Tuesday when he prevailed in the Iowa Caucuses in a contest with less impact and drama than intraparty smackdowns of the past.

Biden won the support of more than 11,000 Iowa Democrats in returns posted on the state party’s web site.

That came while challenger Rep. Dean Phillips got the support of 362, while Marianne Williamson got 268. ‘Uncommitted’ was supported by 480, following a vigorous ‘uncommitted’ effort in Michigan that hit 13 per cent of the vote.

The Democratic Party stripped Iowa of its early caucus status after the fiasco during the 2020 count while giving South Carolina coveted first-in-the-nation status.

That ended the tradition of fierce campaigning and sign-wielding volunteers and supporters packing arenas through the winter.

This year, the caucus was conducted entirely by mail, with the results announced on a party website with almost no fanfare.

The Associated Press called the race for Biden shortly before 6 p.m. ET.

22:44

Exit polls: Immigration the most important issue for voters in Virginia and North Carolina

A week after President Joe Biden and Donald Trump visited the border, immigration is still on the minds of Super Tuesday voters.

Exit polls in Virginia and North Carolina, conducted by CBS News, reveal the migrant crisis is the top issue heading into the 2024 election.

43% in Virginia and 37% in North Carolina picked immigration over the economy, abortion and foreign policy when asked about their concerns at polling places.

VIRGINIA

43% – Immigration

31% – Economy

11% – Abortion

9% – Foreign policy

NORTH CAROLINA

37% – Immmigration

33% – Economy

11% – Foreign policy

11% – Abortion

22:36

The one Nikki Haley supporter in a sea of MAGA in California's Huntington Beach

Former President Donald Trump seems poised to lock in all of California’s 169 delegates in the Golden State’s delegate-rich Super Tuesday primary.

A Trump-led effort in July successfully changed the party’s delegate allocation rules so any candidate who hit 50 percent will get the whole pot.

Republican voter after voter DailyMail.com interviewed at a polling place Monday and Tuesday in Huntington Beach said they were backing Trump.

That is, all but one.

Retiree Jodi Thien, 68, said she voted Tuesday for Nikki Haley.

‘Because I feel like she’s more – not as divisive as Donald Trump. And I think our country needs to come together and not be so far apart,’ she said.

Thien voted for Trump in the past two elections and said she wouldn’t cross party lines to cast a ballot for President Joe Biden, leaving her few options in the case of a likely Trump-Biden rematch.

‘I would hope that we have another choice,’ she said chuckling when asked about her November plans.

Final polling in California showed Trump 57.2 points ahead.

22:15

Scandal star Kerry Washington leads celebrities encouraging people to go to polls and cast their votes for Super Tuesday primary election

Scandal star Kerry Washington led the stars urging their fans to go to the polls and cast their votes.

On the day of the 2024 Super Tuesday primary election, the 47-year-old actress shared a video on TikTok and encouraged young voters to use their voice.

Taylor Swift, 34, also shared a post to her Instagram Stories 'reminding' her fans to vote for ‘the people who most represent you’.

n the clip, she sported a blue tracksuit and and had her hair styled in a messy bun, but the focal point was an ‘I Voted’ sticker, which she waved around on her thumb.

She lip-synced to an audio clip from Love Is Blind with Jessica Vestal’s iconic send-off to Jimmy Presnell.

‘When your friend tells you they’re not voting in the primaries,’ she wrote over the video of herself lip-syncing to Vestal’s viral goodbye message to her ex.

21:19

Trump cannot reach the winning line tonight but may get close

The winner of the Republican race needs to reach 1,215 delegates.

While Donald Trump is expected to get close it is not possible for him to reach that tonight.

He has 273 delegates so far and 865 are up for grabs on Super Tuesday.

That means he could reach 1,138.

Nikki Haley will not be mathematically eliminated tonight.

She has 43 delegates so far.

If she got zero on Super Tuesday there would still be, mathematically, just enough enough for her to get to 1,215.

21:09

Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy weighs in on Super Tuesday race: 'Could be a big night for Republicans'

Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy said Super Tuesday could be a big night for Republicans and added this election will be easier for the GOP than the last two.

‘Not only could it be a big night for Republicans … it is going to be easier for Republicans to win seats in the House than the last two elections,’ McCarthy said speaking on Fox News.

The former speaker also weighed in on the state’s primary for U.S. Senate.

California Senate candidate and former Dodgers baseball star Steve Garvey will have ‘an uphill battle’ in the general election against sitting Rep. Adam Schiff, McCarthy said.

The two candidates with the most votes will advance to the general election in November.

Garvey is facing off in the primary with McCarthy’s former colleagues Reps. Katie Porter, Adam Schiff and Barbara Lee.

Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., speaks to reporters hours after he was ousted as Speaker of the House, Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023, at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

21:01

White House says President Biden will be 'updated' on Super Tuesday results that may go well into the night

Biden will be filled in on Super Tuesday results as they come in tonight.

With Alaska’s polls closing at 12 a.m. ET, it could prove to be a late night for the 81-year-old president.

‘I have not spoken to him about his plans tonight,’ White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Tuesday.

‘Obviously, he will be kept updated, and he’ll be aware of what’s going on tonight as we see elections happening across the country. I just don’t have anything specific,” she said during the briefing.

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21:00

Trump supporters head to polling station in Republican Dallas suburb to cast their vote for the former president

In Euless, a city in the suburb of Dallas, supporters of Donald Trump turned out in huge numbers to vote for the former president on Super Tuesday.

The Republican frontrunner is expecting a big win in Texas, and has lead rival Nikki Haley by as many as 50 points in some polls.

Phillip Foster, 61, told DailyMail.com that Trump deserves another four years to have a ‘fair shot to make our country great again.’

‘Look what Biden’s done since he took over. He said he’s gonna unite the nation, he’s done nothing but destroy it.’

20:28

An unaffiliated voter in North Carolina says the field of 2024 presidential hopefuls is full of CLOWNS, adds the economy is his top issue

North Carolina voter William Raymond, 34, told DailyMail.com he did not cast a vote in the state’s presidential primary because he believes there should be age limits.

‘I personally feel like there should be an age limit on how old you can be to run to be a president,’ he told DailyMail.com’s Sarah Ewall-Wice.

Raymond, who voted for Biden in 2020, added when it comes to presidential candidates ‘I just feel like every one that comes up is a clown.’

Despite not voting for a presidential candidate, he did vote in the governor race, saying it was his ‘duty’ to vote.

His top issues in this year’s election are ‘stabilizing our economy’ and ‘not having our hands in’ other country’s wars.

20:24

Meet the youngest Democratic state party head in the country trying to turn battleground North Carolina blue and prove to Gen Z elderly Biden CAN win in 2024

There are questions over whether young people will show up for Democrats in November or whether they have turned on President Biden and the party that typically counts them as a key part of the base.

Polling suggests it very well could happen amid frustration over the likelihood of a Biden-Trump rematch and the president’s support for Israel as war rages in Gaza.

But one Democrat leading the Democratic Party in a key battleground state is determined in the fight ahead. Anderson Clayton is the 26-year-old chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party. Elected last year amid a wave of discontent over the party’s performance, she is the youngest chair of a state political party in the country.

Clayton passionately argued this year’s election ‘ain’t’ about an 81-year-old, but the issues: abortion rights, workers rights, climate rights, ‘anything that you care about to have the right to is on your ballot.’

She said voter education is the party’s biggest problem in the upcoming election cycle.

Touting something like ‘Bidenomics’ is not working in a state like North Carolina she said fiercely because the state legislature says it is ok to keep the minimum wage where it is at.

‘What do you want to see the future of your country, of your state, of your community look like and become?’ Clayton said of 2024.

‘Because what the other party right now believes in is fundamentally something that I do not think we as people are ok with. I hope to hell we’re not.’

19:42

Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema announces she is NOT running for re-election in shock move

Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema stunned colleagues on Tuesday by announcing she won’t run for re-election ahead of what would have been a brutal race.

The Independent, who defected from the Democrats and 2022 and was a moderate in the Senate, warned America is choosing ‘anger and division’ rather than working together in her farewell message.

‘I believe in my approach, but it’s not what America wants right now,’ she said in the video message revealing she was taking herself out of the race.

It means the Arizona Senate race will now be between Donald Trump loyalist Kari Lake and Democrat Ruben Gallego.

19:36

Top Nikki Haley donor says she should STAY in the race if she captures at least 30 to 40% of the GOP vote in Super Tuesday states, but if Trump blows her out of the water it will be time to 'pack it in'

Donald Trump is expected to win a large majority of the 865 delegates tonight in most, if not all, of the states.

That is not in doubt.

For Nikki Haley and her supporters, the question is whether she wins enough of the vote to keep her campaign running.

Eric Levine, a Haley donor, said: ‘If she is losing 90 percent to 10 there’s no point’ in continuing to back her campaign.

‘But if she’s continuing to pick up 30 to 40 percent of the vote, state after state, even though she’s not winning those states, that speaks to a very significant portion of the Republican Party that is feeling alienated,’ he continued. ‘And we want a spokesperson.’

‘I would encourage her to stay in if those continue to be her numbers,’ Levine stated.

‘If it’s 90 to 10, then pack it in.’

FILE PHOTO: Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley hosts a campaign event at Union Hall at Union Station in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S. March 2, 2024. REUTERS/Randall Hill/File Photo

19:18

Hillary Clinton says it's time to 'accept the reality' that Biden, 81, is 'old': Former Secretary of State tells voters to ignore Joe's age because saving 'democracy' from Trump is more important

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is admitting that Biden, 81, is ‘old’ amid concerns over his age.

‘Somebody the other day said to me, ‘Well, but, you know, Joe Biden’s old.’’

‘I said, ‘You know what, Joe Biden is old. Let’s go ahead and accept the reality. Joe Biden is old,’” Clinton said Tuesday on Mornings with Zerlina radio show on SiriusXM.

‘So we have a contest between one candidate who’s old but who’s done an effective job and doesn’t threaten our democracy. And we have another candidate who is old, barely makes sense when he talks, is dangerous, and threatens our democracy.’

BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 19: Hillary Clinton speaks during the

19:00

Haley campaign touts her endorsement by Houston Chronicle editorial board on Super Tuesday

The Nikki Haley campaign sent out a blast on Super Tuesday running through a list of newspaper editorial boards that have backed her over Trump.

The endorsements aren’t expected to greatly move the needle on primary election night.

And the only paper the campaign boasted that is in a Super Tuesday state was the Houston Chronicle.

‘For nearly an hour, Haley parried our questions, never fumbling for words or veering into vengeful incoherence like Trump,’ wrote the Chronicle editorial board.

‘We didn’t have to wonder what bit part American interests play in her quixotic bid for the most powerful position in the world. America, it seems — rather than ego, fame, greed or an oval-shaped shelter from criminal prosecution — is her chief concern.’

Signs are displayed outside a polling location, during the Super Tuesday primary election in Roma, Texas, U.S. March 5, 2024.  REUTERS/Cheney Orr

18:58

California Senate hopeful Rep. Adam Schiff casts a vote for himself in Super Tuesday's most interesting down-ballot race

California Senate hopeful, Rep. Adam Schiff, cast a vote for himself at the McCambridge Recreation Center in Burbank, California Tuesday morning as he looked poised to move on to the general election.

Schiff, the former Senate Intelligence Committee chairman, bolstered the campaign of Republican Steve Garvey – a former MLB player with a sordid past – to kneecap fellow Democratic hopefuls, Reps. Katie Porter and Barbara Lee in the race to replace the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

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Schiff talked to reporters outside his polling place.

‘The campaign just flew by and then about six weeks out when you can see Election Day coming, time just slowed down every day was longer than the next. And it’s finally here and it’s exciting to have gone in and voted,’ he said, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., fields questions after voting, Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in Burbank, Calif. Schiff is running for U.S. Senate to replace the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Polls close tonight in California at 8 p.m. local time, and because of the state’s ‘jungle primary’ rules for Congressional races, the two top vote-getters will appear on the November ballot.

18:46

Could Republican who Trump called 'Martin Luther King on steroids' be North Carolina's next governor?

The race for North Carolina governor could be one of the closest in the country come November, but the current Republican frontrunner Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson has gained national attention for a history of offensive remarks and posts as he runs to lead the deeply purple state.

Former President Donald Trump endorsed Robinson at a rally in Greensboro on Saturday, calling Robinson ‘Martin Luther King on steroids.’

But the right-wing conservative firebrand has been a polarizing figure who has come under fire for his past comments on women, Jews, Muslims and members of the LGBTQ community as well as posting about baseless conspiracy theories.

But despite that, Robinson has been leading in the polls in a race against State Treasurer Dale Folwell and trial attorney Bill Graham, who was endorsed by North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis.

GOP voters DailyMail.com spoke with on Super Tuesday said they were casting ballots for Robinson, describing him as a ‘christian conservative.’

18:04

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders votes for her old boss Donald Trump calling the race a 'head to head matchup' between the former president and Joe Biden

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders proudly cast her vote for her former boss Donald Trump.

‘This is a head to head matchup at this point between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, and he’s the clear favorite, has all the momentum, and I feel really good about him winning again in November,’ she told reporters after casting her ballot.

Huckabee Sanders formerly served as Trump’s Press Secretary.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders

18:02

Confusion in Colorado after Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that Trump could stay on the ballot

Colorado voters were left in flux before Monday as they waited for the Supreme Court to rule on if Donald Trump could stay on the ballot.

Some waited until the 9-0 decision on Monday to cast their votes, while others handed them in before the unanimous verdict.

One voter, Shayla, told DailyMail.com she waited to drop her ballot off until after the Supreme Court decision on Monday.

‘Honestly, I wanted to see if Trump was on the ballot for sure,’ she said.

‘I think he does a lot for our country he just needs to be off social media,’ she said of Trump and concerns about his conduct.

‘No Facebook, no Twitter, none of that crap.’

At a coffee shop here, one man, Eddie, says he dropped off his ballot a while ago.

‘I like to think they’re getting our votes,’ he jokes.

‘I don’t know that we’ve picked up a lot of fraud in Colorado in the voting system,’ he volunteers.

‘I’m not saying there couldn’t be.’ Another man said he was reassured after he got a text message notifying him that his ballot was counted.

17:53

Joe Biden claims he won the 'last five polls' and that the media 'don't report' on his victories despite multiple polls showing the president LOSING to Trump

President Joe Biden on Tuesday chastized reporters for not reporting on polls he’s winning but only looking at the New York Times’ numbers, which has Donald Trump leading by four points.

‘The last five polls you guys didn’t report I’m winning. Five. Five in a row. You guys only look at the New York Times,’ Biden told reporters as he made his way back to the White House from Camp David.

But it’s unclear what five polls the president was referring to. Both RealClearPolitics' polling average and Five Thirty-Eight's polling average show Trump leading Biden in the majority of the recent polls on the 2024 presidential race.

A new New York Times/Siena College poll released Saturday has Trump leading Biden 48% to 44%. A recent poll from CBS News had Trump leading Biden 52% to 48%. Biden did lead in a Morning Consult poll but by one point: 44% to 43%.

Trump has not wrapped up the Republican presidential election but it is increasingly apparent he will be Biden’s opponent in November. The former president is expected to sweep the GOP primary contests being held on Super Tuesday, giving him a huge advantage in delegates.

The New York Times/Siena poll this weekend had other bad news for Biden.

The number of those who strongly disapprove of Biden's handling of the presidency has reached 47 percent, which is the highest it has ever been in any poll the news outlet has conducted.

Twice as many voter believe his policies have hurt them personally compared to those who think they have helped them.

President Joe Biden speaks to reporters before he boards Air Force One, Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in Hagerstown, Md. The President is traveling to Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

17:33

Dallas, Texas, residents call Donald Trump a 'buffoon' and want to see him in JAIL: 'My greatest wish would be to see him in an orange jumpsuit,' says an Independent voter

Gene Schillaci, 66, told DailyMail.com’s Katelyn Caralle that he voted for Joe Biden in the primary in Dallas County, Texas, today.

‘I’m basically voting for anybody but Trump because we’re not going to have any elections if Trump is elected… I couldn’t believe they [Republicans] could nominate a buffoon like that.’

Another voter – 78-year-old Roger Kelso – says he’s an Independent who voted for Biden.

‘The alternative scares the s**t out of me,’ he told DailyMail.com.

‘I have what is known as PTSD, except I call it Post Trump Stress Disorder. My greatest wish would be to see him in an orange jumpsuit.’

17:30

Elon Musk backs Democrat candidate for Travis County District Attorney as current DA has over 6,000 cases backlogged

Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted his support of a Texas-based Democratic candidate for district attorney.

‘Sorry to bother everyone with this note, as it applies to people in the greater Austin area, but please go to the polls and vote for a new District Attorney!’ he posted on Super Tuesday.

His post included a video from Travis County DA candidate Jeremy Sylestine.

‘The DA’s office has let the backlog of cases grow to over 6000, which means justice delayed for thousands of survivors, victims, and their families,’ Sylestine wrote in a post retweeted by Musk.

‘DA José Garza has also run off over 75 experienced felony prosecutors, which has led to direct harm to the Travis County population,’ Sylestine continued.

17:13

Slow start to voting in Granville County, North Carolina, as voters are turned off by the old age of BOTH Biden and Trump

There has been a slow but steady number of people heading to the Granville County, North Carolina, polling location according to DailyMail.com’s Sarah Ewall-Wice who is on the ground.

It’s a county that went for Trump but elected a Democrat governor in 2020.

She spoke with an unaffiliated voter who voted for Nikki Haley – saying he likes her over Trump or Biden.

But he plans to vote for Trump come November if he’s the GOP nominee.

Another voter, a Democrat, says she voted for Democrat Attorney General Josh Stein in the governors race, but didn’t vote top of ticket.

She thinks Biden, 81, and Trump, 77, are both too old to serve as president.

17:04

'Squad' member Cori Bush endorses Barbara Lee for U.S. Senate as Californian 'is the OG progressive champion' after endorsing Gaza ceasefire

Democrat ‘Squad’ member Cori Bush threw her support behind Barbara Lee to become the next U.S. senator from California.

Bush called Lee ‘the OG progressive champion’ and celebrated her support of Palestinians in Gaza.

‘As the sole candidate in the California primary to sign on to our #CeasefireNow resolution calling to end the violence in Gaza, her leadership, courage & conviction is needed in the Senate,’ Bush posted on X.

‘California, vote Barbara Lee today!’

Bush’s Democratic California colleagues, Reps. Adam Schiff and Katie Porter, are also running for the open Senate seat.

17:03

Trump's Super Tuesday plans: Calls into local media outlets and a 'celebratory' Mar-a-Lago speech after 'winning an avalanche of delegates'

Donald Trump started the day as he means to go on, according to an insider, spending it on the phone and in front of the TV.

His first hit was Fox and Friends, during which he said he was on course to win every state.

‘He’ll spend the day calling into local media outlets in Super Tuesday states,’ they said.

‘And then later he is looking forward to delivering a celebratory speech at Mar-a-Lago after winning an avalanche of delegates.’

Supporters, club members and journalists are expected at Trump’s Palm Beach home and political HQ for a watch party later in the evening.

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16:59

Millions head to the polls: A live look at voters casting their ballots in Vermont, Tennessee and Texas

Doug Scopel looks marks a ballot at a polling place Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. Super Tuesday elections are being held in 16 states and one territory. Hundreds of delegates are at stake, the biggest haul for either party on a single day. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

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16:45

Texas Democrat says she cast ballot for Nikki Haley as a protest vote: 'I voted to f**k over Donald Trump and Republicans'

A 29-year-old registered Democrat in Texas told DailyMail.com’s Katelyn Caralle that she voted for Nikki Haley today in protest of Trump’s candidacy, instead of voting for Joe Biden.

‘I voted to f**k over Donald Trump and Republicans… Didn’t care enough to vote for him [Biden]. He’s ok.’

16:44

Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta announces outages on Super Tuesday as users 'are having trouble accessing' platforms, spokesman says

Facebook and Instagram, two of the largest social media platforms globally, are experiencing outages Tuesday.

Users have reportedly been logged out of their accounts and are having trouble logging back in.

Meta, the parent company of the platforms, announced it is addressing the issue

Andy Stone, who works for Meta’s communications department, posted on rival social media platform X: ‘We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services.’

‘We are working on this now.’

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16:30

Biden skewers Trump for the 'SHAMEFUL' way former president acts and talks with African American community in pre-recorded interview

In a pre-recorded interview President Joe Biden ripped Donald Trump for having ‘shameful’ interactions with black Americans.

The interview was recorded at Camp David on Monday and aired Tuesday on a Dallas, Texas, radio station.

‘Think of the alternative, folks,’ Biden said. ‘If we lose this election, you’re going to be back with Donald Trump.’

‘The way he talked about, the way he acted, the way he dealt with African American community, I think has been shameful,’ the president added.

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16:19

Democrat presidential hopeful Dean Phillips trolls 'orchestrated outpouring' of people wishing for him to drop out

Long-shot Democratic presidential hopeful Dean Phillips trolled opponents ‘wishing’ he would drop out, reminding them he is the only candidate not losing to Trump in the polls.

The joke, as pointed out by some on social media, is that he is not even included in many major presidential primary polls that include the former president.

‘I’m touched by the thoughtfulness, and will be making decisions over the coming days about how we can best fulfill that objective,’ the Minnesota congressman wrote.

16:14

Joe Biden and Donald Trump face voter doubts about their age as each man moves closer to locking up nomination

As Joe Biden and Donald Trump move closer to formally locking up their respective party’s presidential nomination, questions about their age are again at the forefront.

Biden, 81, is the oldest American ever elected president. Trump, at 77, is only four years younger than him.

A new AP-NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research poll finds a majority of Americans do not think either man has the necessary mental acuity for the job.

Each man has attacked the other on the age issue.

Trump has long hammered ‘Sleepy Joe.’ And Biden, lately, has been mocking Trump’s memories lapses, including when the former president appeared to call his wife Melania ‘Mercedes.’

Neither Trump nor Biden will be able to formally clinch their party’s nominations on Super Tuesday. The earliest either can become his party’s presumptive nominee is March 12 for Trump and March 19 for Biden.

15:16

Is the California Senate primary the most exciting race of Super Tuesday?

The nail-biting California primary in race to replace Dianne Feinstein is lining up to be one of the most exciting and consequential of Super Tuesday.

The match-up heading into the general election could be a traditional Democrat-Republican face-off if Senate hopeful, Rep. Adam Schiff, has his way.

Schiff has been ahead in the four-way race, which pits the former House Intelligence Committee leader against Democrats, Reps. Barbara Lee and Katie Porter, and Republican Steve Garvey, a former Major League baseball star who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

But polls leading up to Tuesday’s primary show Garvey practically tied with Schiff and sometimes even overtaking the nationally known Democrat, who was a foil for former President Donald Trump during his time in office.

That’s because Schiff ran ads throughout the state talking about Garvey’s support for Trump and blasting him as being ‘too conservative for California,’ which heightened the Republican’s profile and served as catnip for GOP voters.

14:38

Popstar Taylor Swift urges voters to head to the polls in her home state of Tennessee

Taylor Swift took to her Instagram account to urge her fans to vote in Tennessee’s Super Tuesday primary.

Thousands of voters from 15 states will head to the polls today to cast their ballots in what could be the most consequential 24 hours of the Republican presidential race.

‘Today, March 5, is the presidential primary in Tennessee,’ the popstar posted on her Instagram stories.

‘I wanted to remind you guys to vote the people who most represent YOU into power. If you haven’t already, make a plan to vote today.’

‘Whether you’re in Tennessee or somewhere else in the US, check your polling places and times at vote.org.’

The singer endorsed President Biden in 2020 but has not yet committed to doing the same this year.

The Biden-Harris campaign is hoping to score Swift’s endorsement again this year in order to bring in younger voters and more campaign funds.

She has a massive following of over 282 million supporters on Instagram.

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14:19

Five House primary races to keep your eye on during Super Tuesday

These five primary races that will bring in new members to a deeply divided Congress might not be on your radar.

But they could shift the balance of power in the House of Representatives in November.

Currently, Speaker Mike Johnson holds a tiny majority – he can only afford to lose two Republicans on party-line votes.

These races could signal how voters are feeling heading into the general election.

  • AL-02: Alabama’s congressional map was redrawn due to redistricting last year. Now, there are 11 Democrat candidates in the tightly-contested primary. Attorney General Merrick Garland’s former deputy Shomari Figures is one to watch.
  • CA-16: There are nine Democrats competiting for this postion in the Silicon Valley. Peter Dixon, former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo and state Assemblymember Evan Low are three of the top names in the fray.
  • NC-01: Republicans are trying to flip this seat red to replace Democrat Rep. Don Davis. Trump candidate Sandy Smith lost to Davis by five points last year, worrying some Republicans. Another GOP hopeful to watch is Army veteran Laurie Buckhout, who is trying to shut out Smith from running – and possibly losing again.
  • NC-06: Former Rep. Mark Walker is eyeing an opportunity to return to Congress. Other Republicans in the race include: Christian Castelli (who ran in the midterms), Bo Hines and Addison McDowell – who was endorsed by Trump.
  • TX-23: GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales has a big pool of primary challengers including former ICE official Victor Avila, Julie Clark and Brandon Herrera. Republicans want him out – and the Texas GOP censured him recently – for voting to enshrine same-sex marriage into law and against bills to back 2nd Amendment rights.
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14:14

Defiant Haley says 'I'm not ready to get out yet'

Nikki Haley fended off pointed questions about when she would get out of the race during a Super Tuesday appearance on Fox & Friends.

‘As much as everybody wants to go and push me out, I’m not ready to get out yet,’ she said.

‘I’m still sitting there fighting for the people that want a voice, so they deserve that,’ she added.

The former South Carolina governor pushed back when asked about backing away from her debate stage pledge to get behind the eventual nominee.

‘If you don’t have a good night, are you going to drop out, and when will you realize it’s time to unify? Will you unify and support Donald Trump if he does win tonight?’ asked Fox & Friends cohost Ainsley Earhardt.

‘If I were to get out of the race, that would still be the longest presidential general election in the history. I don’t know why everybody is so adamant that they have to follow Trump’s lead to get me out of this race,’ Haley shot back. ‘All of these people deserve to vote … It’s as pro-American as it gets.’

She said of Trump, who she called responsible for a series of GOP losses: ‘I haven’t heard him pledge to me that he would support me if I won. So I don’t know why I have to pledge to him that I would support him if I won.’

Haley made a similar point in a new web ad, where she says Trump ‘had his fingerprints’ on a series of GOP electoral

losses.

14:14

Voters head to the polls in Massachusetts and Virginia to make their Super Tuesday choices

Thousands of voters began heading to the polls early on Tuesday morning to cast their ballots for Super Tuesday.

Polling places in Massachusetts and Virginia saw residents linining up to make their choices on the biggest day of the primary election.

Fifteen states across the country will be voting today, before the results start coming in later this evening.

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14:11

Michelle Obama finally breaks silence on whether she'll jump in the presidential race

Michelle Obama has ruled herself out as a presidential candidate, putting to bed speculation that she would jump in at the last minute to give Democrats an alternative to aging Joe Biden.

The former first lady maintains a star power within Democratic politics, despite largely removing herself from the political scene in recent years.

‘As former First Lady Michelle Obama has expressed several times over the years, she will not be running for president,’ said Crystal Carson, director of communications for her office, told NBC News.

‘Mrs. Obama supports President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’ re-election campaign.’

13:50

Joe Biden's Super Tuesday plans

President Joe Biden is starting off his Super Tuesday at Camp David.

Biden has been holed up in the presidential retreat in the Maryland countryside working on his State of the Union Address with his top aides. The president gives his annual prime time address to the nation on Thursday.

He returns to the White House on Tuesday afternoon where he will hold a meeting of his Competition Council to announce new actions to lower costs for hardworking families by fighting corporate rip-offs, per the White House.

Biden faces token primary competition but, of even more concern for his team, is the growing backlash over his support for aid to Israel. Several key battleground states have activists encouraging Democrats to vote ‘uncommitted’ in Tuesday’s primary as a way to voice their displeasure.

Last week in Michigan, more than 101,000 voters picked ‘uncommitted’ rather than cast a vote for the president.

On Tuesday, Democrats will be closely Colorado and Minnesota to see how many Democrats pick the ‘uncommitted’ option.

Meanwhile, Biden’s campaign account on X, the social media platform formally known as Twitter, is reminding people to get to the polls: ‘If you’re in a Super Tuesday state or territory, polls are starting to open. Now is the time to make your voice heard. Confirm your polling place at http://IWillVote.com,’ his campaign posted.

13:46

Texas Republican voter tells DailyMail.com he would rather skip voting than cast his ballot for Donald Trump

Alan Rich Vourg, 57, told DailyMail.com that he voted for Nikki Haley in Texas’ early voting and isn’t sure if he could cast his ballot for Donald Trump in 2024.

Vourg said he voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020, but he ‘lost it in the 2020 election.’

‘He’s never been the same since then, there’s something wrong with him. And he doesn’t need to be president,’ the voter said after Haley’s rally on Monday in Fort Worth, Texas.

Asked what he would do if Trump is ultimately the 2024 Republican nominee, Vourg said: “I’m having a real hard time with that. I really don’t know.”

‘I’m thinking about not voting,’ he admitted. ‘It would be the first time since like 1982 that I haven’t voted.’

13:32

'It's a lie': Trump blasts Haley for claiming she is a better general election candidate and predicts he will win 'every state' on Super Tuesday

Donald Trump predicted he would win ‘every state’ on Super Tuesday and called Nikki Haley a liar for suggesting she would be a better general election candidate.

Fox & Friends asked him about the former South Carolina governors comments that polls show she would beat Biden in November.

‘It’s a lie. She knows it’s a lie. I’ve beaten Biden and she loses to Biden. 

‘One fake poll taken a long time ago before she started on her kick where shoo was up. Nobody had heard of the poll. 

‘Nikki Haley loses to Biden, polls say that. When you add other candidates, she loses by more. 

‘Whether “New York Times” or any polls, we are winning. She is misrepresenting that fact. It is fine, we will win every state tonight.’

13:26

Trump calls Democrats 'losers' who 'don't love our country' and blasts their 'sick move' to kick him off the ballot after the Supreme Court ruled to keep him on

Donald Trump kicked off his Super Tuesday by calling Democrats wanting to kick him off the ballot ‘losers’ after the Supreme Court ruled unanimously not to disqualify him.

The former president phoned into Fox & Friends to say his critics ‘don’t love our country’, called Biden the ‘worst president in history’ and claim migrants are ‘poisoning our country’

‘They are real losers,’ he said of Democrat Jamie Raskin, who on Monday warned he would introduce a bill to wipe Trump off the ballot after the SCOTUS ruling.

‘Making America great again would be wasting their time.

‘I’ve been beating them for years, same voices and faces and they never stop. 

‘I don’t think they love our country, they love themselves or their movement and it’s a sick move. 

‘I’m focused on winning an election. 

‘We have to beat Biden, he is the worst president in history. The borders are an embarrassment. 

‘People are coming from jails and mental institutions, nobody has seen anything like this. 

‘They are coming from jails and prisons and mental institutions and insane asylums and there are terrorists. 

‘What they are doing is incredible, they are poisoning our country. We will close the border and deport the people and get them out, no country can sustain what we’re going through right now.

13:20

What will 'unaffiliated' voters do in North Carolina's partially-closed primary?

Voters in North Carolina will get to decide their party picks in the presidential race as well as several other statewide office primaries including Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Treasurer, Secretary of State, Supreme Court Justice and more.

North Carolina has a partially closed primary, meaning registered Republicans and Democrats can only vote in their party’s primary, but unaffiliated voters – which makes up the largest group of registered voters – can pick their primary ballot.

Because the Democratic presidential primary is not competitive more Republicans during early voting opted to vote in the GOP primary.

‘Are these unaffiliated voters going to be coming in to vote against Trump twice?’ asked Chris Cooper of Western Carolina University.

It is expected Trump will win the state GOP primary, but the question remains how many unaffiliated voters pull for Nikki Haley – particularly in the suburbs. 74 GOP delegates to the Republican National Convention are up for grabs and will be allocated proportional to the vote.

Ahead of Election Day, both Donald Trump and Nikki Haley visited the state. Trump held a rally on Saturday in Greensboro. Haley held events Friday and Saturday in Charlotte and Raleigh.

Vice President Kamala Harris was also in town before the primary, holding an intimate event in Durham to announce a $32 million to be distributed to women and minority led venture capital firms to invest in small businesses. It was her 10th visit to the state as vice president.

12:48

What's next for Nikki Haley? Candidate has announced no public events after Super Tuesday

FILE PHOTO: Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley hosts a campaign event at Union Hall at Union Station in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S. March 2, 2024. REUTERS/Randall Hill/File Photo

Nikki Haley began the year with $14 million in her campaign account and has vowed to continue her campaign as long as she is ‘competitive.’

But she has no public schedule of events that would establish her longer-term plans to continue the fight.

The former South Carolina governor said days ago that she would be in her home state, which has already voted, on Super Tuesday. Donald Trump is not expected to mathematically capture the nomination today.

Haley did announce a Louisiana leadership team, including several former members of Congress, on Monday, but no trip to the Pelican State.

Asked on CNN Monday if she could name states she could win and how many she could point to in order to justify staying in, Haley avoided a direct answer.

‘Well, we’ve said as long as we’re competitive, we have been in 10 states just in the past week. I just finished a rally here in Houston, Texas, we have well over 1,000 people show up,’ she said.

Her campaign did not respond to a request for information about her future public engagements.

12:46

South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott is the favorite candidate to be former President Donald Trump's vice presidential pick, according to California Republicans at the polls Monday

Voters interviewed by DailyMail.com at a polling place in Huntington Beach, California mentioned Scott and only Scott as the most formidable choice for Trump.

‘I would like Tim Scott. Because he’s very honest, nice, guy and he’s all-out American I think. He really cares about America. And people,’ said 80-year-old Bridget Hawley, a Huntington Beach retiree.

Michael Mesbah, 32, who works in advertising, and Allyssa Mesbah, 29, a dancer are both supporting Trump and both first mentioned Trump as the best VP.

‘I really like Tim Scott,’ said Allyssa.

Her husband noted that there were a ‘lot of interesting potential candidates I raelly like.’

‘I think Tim Scott is probably a viable option,’ he said, but then name-dropped a more maverick pick.

‘I also think Tulsi Gabbard would be interesting,’ Michael said, referring to the former Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii, who went from supporting progressive Sen. Bernie Sanders in the 2016 election to joining Trump’s MAGA crowd.

12:39

RECAP: Trump beats Nikki Haley by 70 points in the North Dakota caucus

Donald Trump thumped Nikki Haley in the North Dakota caucus on Monday night in a preview of the dominant night he could have on Super Tuesday.

The former president had a staggering 84.6 percent of the vote while Haley, his final rival, had just 14.1 percent.

Here is DailyMail.com’s coverage of the vote in the Flickertail State.

12:32

Nikki Haley’s last stand: 2024 longshot interrupted NINE times at final rally before Super Tuesday

Nikki Haley was interrupted nine times by pro-Palestine protesters at her final campaign stop before Super Tuesday.

The 2024 hopeful made her final plea before Super Tuesday during a rally at Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall in Fort Worth, Texas as she urged voters to give her a chance over former President Donald Trump.

But her rally was infiltrated by several small groups of between one and three protesters who periodically interrupted her stump speech with chants like ‘ceasefire now’ and ‘free Palestine’ as they were escorted by law enforcement from the venue.

‘If there’s any more of you it would be a lot better if you just did it together,’ Haley joked after the seventh outburst of the evening

12:23

When do the polls close across the country? The key times as the results come in

7:00PM ET – Vermont and Virginia, and caucuses convene in Alaska

8:00PM ET – Alabama, Maine, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Tennessee and most polls close in Texas

8:30PM ET – Arkansas

9:00PM ET –  Colorado, Minnesota and the last polls close in Texas, and caucuses convene in Utah

11:00PM ET –  California and voting expected to end in Utah

12:00AM ET – Voting ends in Alaska

12:23

What states are voting on Super Tuesday: Your ultimate guide to the biggest day of the primary election

The biggest day of the primary election season is finally here.

Thousands of voters from 15 states will head to the polls to cast their ballots on Super Tuesday in what could be the most consequential 24 hours of the Republican presidential race, especially for one candidate.

Will Donald Trump in a clean sweep of all the states? Can Nikki Haley possibly keep going if she has suffered a wave of defeats by the early hours of Wednesday morning?

With 865 delegates up for grabs, Haley will likely make her last stand on Tuesday against the former president.

If she is unable to earn enough delegates to remain viable in the race, Tuesday could be the last nail in the coffin of her flailing campaign.

Before Tuesday, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina, Michigan, Idaho, Missouri and North Dakota, along with Washington DC and and the U.S. Virgin Islands already cast their ballots.

After these contests, Trump stands with 273 delegates to Haley’s 43. The former United Nations Ambassador got a boost when she earned all 19 of the delegates from D.C. over the weekend.

This year, 15 states will vote on Super Tuesday: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia.

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