Super Tuesday live updates: Biden projected to win Minn., Sanders to win Utah, ABC News analysis shows

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Super Tuesday live updates: Biden projected to win Minn., Sanders to win Utah, ABC News analysis shows
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BREAKING: Joe Biden will win the Minnesota Democratic primary, ABC News projects based on analysis of the vote. SuperTuesday

Based on analysis of the vote, ABC News projects Biden will win the Arkansas primary.Sanders addressed his supporters in his home state of Vermont, where ABC News projects he has won.Sanders' campaign is hoping for a win in Texas and California, both of which have yet to be projected.

Sanders reiterated his priorities, which he says are"standing up for the working class and the middle class." Those include Medicare for all, tution and debt-free public colleges and a wealth tax on the top 0.1% of U.S. householdsHere’s where the pledged delegate count stands among candidates still in the race: Biden: 137 Bloomberg: 7 Gabbard: 1 Sanders: 100 Warren: 9 1,991 pledged delegates are needed for the Democratic nomination.

With 16% of the expected vote in, Biden leads Sanders in Massachusetts 33 to 26%. Warren follows in third with 22%.Based on analysis of the vote, ABC News projects Cal Cunningham will win the North Carolina Democratic Senate primary.9:34 p.m. 'Hours to go' before night is over A Sanders campaign spokesperson told ABC News, “Some of the biggest states haven't stopped voting yet. If you turn off your television at 10 p.m. tonight you will wake up tonight to a different race.Based on analysis of the exit poll, ABC News has projected that Trump has won the primaries in 10 states -- Vermont, North Carolina, Maine, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Colorado and Texas.Based on analysis of the vote, ABC News projects that incumbent Sen.

Joe Biden supporters hold signs ahead of Biden's Super Tuesday night event on March 03, 2020, in Los Angeles. Fifty-five percent of voters made their decision in the last few days -- including 22 percent who decided Tuesday, following Klobuchar’s departure from the race Monday. Last-day deciders went heavily for Biden, 41 percent compared with 19 percent for Warren and 18 percent for Sanders. Sanders was stronger among those who decided earlier.

Voters line up at a polling station to cast their ballots during the presidential primary in Houston, Texas on Super Tuesday, March 3, 2020."Once again, black and brown voters in #HarrisCo are facing unacceptable wait times in their communities. We know that some voters have already given up and gone home. This is not the first time this has happened. This is a predictable trend in election after election in Harris Co.," the group tweeted.

ABC News’ Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl also said upon hearing Bloomberg’s remarks, “He's certainly not going to be campaigning for Bernie Sanders. He's clearly positioning himself to be very helpful to Joe Biden.”According to preliminary exit poll results in Texas, very liberal voters made up 24 percent of the electorate -- a new high, if it holds in later results. Sanders won this group, with 49 percent of voters backing him.

Voters enter a polling station at the National Guard Military Base during the presidential primary in Camden, Ala., on Super Tuesday, March 3, 2020. Amanda Renteria, the former political director for Hillary Clinton's campaign in 2016, said to ABC News Live Host Linsey Davis that Sanders'Sanders has been pushing hard for the Latino vote in states like California and Texas, where they make up a significant part of the electorate. Recent polls indicate Biden has nearly three times the support among Latino Democrats in California as Biden and a 12 percentage-point lead over Biden with Latino Democrats in Texas.

Reporting from the Michigan rally, ABC News Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran says of the Warren campaign,"It doesn't look like they're going to get a victory anywhere" and that they're hoping for a deadlock convention. "I Voted" stickers cover a table at a polling station during the North Carolina primary on Super Tuesday in Charlotte, N.C. on March 3, 2020.

"Mini Mike, don’t lick your dirty fingers. Both unsanitary and dangerous to others and yourself!" Trump said in the tweet.

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