Only Vermont for the GOP and Massachusetts for the Dems remain undecided

Ohio Gov. John Kasich could still place first in the Vermont GOP primary. At 10:20 p.m. the race is considered too close to call. AP Photo, John Mincillo, File.

Just after 10 p.m. results started rolling in from the Minnesota and Colorado caucuses. Vermont remained in contention, where fewer than 600 votes separate Donald Trump from John Kasich. Trump currently holds a slim lead.

In the Minnesota GOP caucuses, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio placed first, followed by Ted Cruz in second and Donald Trump in third..

On the Democratic side, both the Colorado and Minnesota caucuses chose Sen. Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton.

As the evening wears on, on the GOP side, Donald Trump has won six states, Ted Cruz has won two. Marco Rubio, although winning in Minnesota, has placed third in eight states, placing second only in Virginia. Rubio headed home to Florida, where Donald Trump leads him by 20 points to see if he can revive his campaign.

In Democratic primaries, Hillary Clinton has won six states. While Massachusetts is still considered too close to call, with 80 percent of the votes counted, Clinton leads Bernie Sanders by 25,000 votes. 

The Gayly will continue coverage of Super Tuesday at www.Gayly.com and on our Facebook and Twitter feeds tomorrow morning, with final results, and analysis of Super Tuesday.

The Gayly – March 1, 2016 @ 10:20 p.m.