Who Won?
The Fix is done -- finally -- for the evening.
All of the races of significance have been called on both sides.
On the Republican side, the clear winner of the night was Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) who swept states from the northeast to the West Coast. And former governor Mike Huckabee's (Ark.) surprising strength in the south -- he won Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and West Virginia -- created the secondary storyline, not, as expected, former governor Mitt Romney's (Mass.) attempt to consolidate conservatives behind his candidacy
On the Democratic side, declaring a victor was far more difficult
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton won California -- the biggest delegate treasure trove of the night -- and pulled out victories in contested states like Arizona, New Jersey and Massachusetts.
Sen. Barack Obama swept the states holding caucuses -- Kansas, North Dakota, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Missouri, and Alaska -- and won a smattering of other states across the country.
Here's the full list of states won by each:
Clinton: (8 wins): Arizona, Arkansas, California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee.
Obama: (13 wins): Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Utah
So, who won Super Tuesday? Sound off in the comments section below.
One other note: Expect some slowness in posting tomorrow. The Fix is no night owl and will spend the day convalescing from the massive number of Twizzlers ingested tonight.
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Chris Cillizza
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February 6, 2008; 1:12 AM ET
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