On the Republican side, Donald Trump is projected to win in Georgia. For the Democrats, Hillary Clinton takes Georgia and Virginia, while Bernie Sanders won in his home state of Vermont.
NPR's Ari Shapiro interviews Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas about how things are looking for Hillary Clinton on Super Tuesday. She is projected to win the Democratic primaries in Virginia and Georgia.
Donald Trump is projected to win the Republican primary in Georgia. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Ron Nehring, California chairman for the Ted Cruz campaign and formerly the California GOP chairman.
There are contests in 13 states on Super Tuesday. The NPR politics podcast team looks at how that affects the campaigns' strategies, and if a day packed with primaries favors particular candidates.
The realization that Donald Trump is the likely GOP nominee is dividing lawmakers on Capitol Hill into different camps: Republicans who think he will ruin the party; Republicans who think he can actually win; and Democrats who think he will put more races into play than originally forecast.
Donald Trump is collecting wins in the presidential contests. Ohio Gov. John Kasich is one of the remaining candidates in the race. He talks to Steve Inskeep about why voters haven't supported him.