As we wrap up our coverage of Super Tuesday, we send our best wishes to the candidates, their supporters, the voters and Chris Christie.
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Hillary and Bernie: the race ain't over
Yes, Sanders took home four states, to Clinton's seven. But remember he was only forecast to take Vermont. It's a huge gain for an underdog who, with every victory, looks more and more like a serious contender.
His delegate haul was also surprisingly impressive, giving him a running total of 325 to Clinton's 527 (so far- they're still delegating Super Tuesday delegates).
The very orderly geography of the Super Tuesday results
Super Tuesday resultsCredit: New York Times
It's like someone solved the US state map rubix cube.
In other news...
US Astronaut Scott Kelly has returned to Earth after 340 Days on the International Space Station. Just in time for the Super Tuesday results.
Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz not going anywhere
Despite wresting ony three states away from Trumpocalypse, Rubio and Cruz have vowed to stay in the Republican race.
Cruz took Oklahoma with 34% and Texas with 44%.
Rubio will always have Minnesota (37%).
#FeelTheBern
Sanders' wins:
Colorado: 58%
Minnesota: 60%
Oklahoma: 52%
Vermont: 86%
Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent from Vermont and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, speaks during a campaign rally at Milton High School, Massachusetts, on MondayCredit: Bloomberg
Clinton's victories
Alabama: 78%
Arkansas: 66%
Georgia: 71%
Massachussets: 50%
Tennessee: 66%
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts to supporters as she arrives at her Super Tuesday election night rally in Miami.Credit: AP
Trumpocalypse
Donald Trump's results breakdown:
Alabama: 44%
Arkansas: 33%
Georgia: 39%
Massachussets: 49%
Tennessee: 39%
Vermont: 33%
Virginia: 35%
That's all, folks
With only Alaska still to counts its votes, Super Tuesday has delivered the candidates all the results they can expect tonight.
Donald Trump secured seven wins, dominating the Republican race. Ted Cruz took Oklahoma and Texas, and Marco Rubio's single victory came in Minnesota.
Hillary Clinton nabbed a commanding seven states, to Bernie Sanders' four.
Super Tuesday resultsCredit: New York Times