Hillary Clinton retained her status as the frontrunner with her performance on Super Tuesday. Her rival, Barack Obama, actually won more states overall, but Clinton was able to capture the larger states and thus more delegates. This race should be interesting, to say the least; either one of these candidates could end up with the Democratic nomination. See how Clinton did state by state in the breakdown below (Delegates earned in parentheses):
Primaries
Arizona: 1st Place (29)
Oklahoma: 1st Place (24)
Arkansas: 1st Place (31)
Alabama: 2nd Place (23)
Connecticut: 2nd Place (23)
Massachusetts: 1st Place (60)
New Jersey: 1st Place (61)
New York: 1st Place (166)
Georgia: 2nd Place (20)
Missouri: 2nd Place (32)
Tennessee: 1st Place (35)
Utah: 2nd Place (11)
Illinois: 2nd Place (31)
Delaware: 2nd Place (8)
South Carolina: 2nd Place (14)
New Hampshire: 1st Place (11)
Caucuses
Minnesota: 2nd Place (27)
Alaska: 2nd Place (5)
Colorado: 2nd Place (10)
Idaho: 2nd Place (3)
Kansas: 2nd Place (10)
North Dakota: 2nd Place (5)
Nevada: 1st Place (14)
Iowa: 3rd Place (18)
Total Delegates: 783
*All information gathered from CNN.com
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