Primary Live Results: How To Watch Online Coverage From Michigan, Mississippi & More
More states are voting in presidential primaries all across the nation today; find out how to watch live results for the Democrats and Republicans as they come in.
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are going head-to-head in two states today: Michigan and Mississippi. Polling before today's primaries shows Clinton with an advantage in both states, with Mississippi being decisively more on her side. It remains to be seen if this will hold up at the end of the night.
Republican candidates Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Marco Rubio and Donald Trump are facing off in four states: Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan and Mississippi. While polling data is not available in Hawaii, Trump is ahead in the Idaho, Michigan and Mississippi polls. Again, it will be interesting to see if this holds up in the results.
Known as Super Tuesday 2, this could provide more momentum for frontrunners Clinton and Trump on their hunt for the presidency, or it could help change the race with upsets by Sanders, Cruz, Kasich and/or Rubio.
The primary polls close tonight, with results coming in after 8 p.m. ET.
Watch Super Tuesday 2 Results Live Online Or Via Mobile Devices
All three major cable news networks will devote coverage to the primary results.
As expected, CNN, Fox News and MSNBC will be devoting full coverage to the primaries for Super Tuesday 2.
To watch CNN live, go to their site here.
To watch Fox News live, go to their site here.
To watch MSNBC live, go to their site here.
All three are also able to stream on mobile devices.
Of course, if you don't care about pundit coverage, all three sites will be giving live updates of the results, which you can find at CNN.com, FoxNews.com and MSNBC.com.
Keep Up With Super Tuesday 2 Results Via Social Media
If you wish to live tweet results, simply use hashtag #SuperTuesday on Twitter.