The state of Minnesota achieved Trump's eleventh victory on Super Tuesday in a row, as only four other states continue to count votes.
Vermont, California, Utah and Alaska are the only remaining states to be named. Polls in California and Utah close at 11 p.m. Eastern time, and in Alaska they close at midnight.
Former neocon ambassador to the United Nations and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley did not win a race tonight!
Trump has won every primary so far except for one setback in the Washington, D.C., primary last weekend, where Nikki Haley became the official darling of the swamp and won the participation trophy.
Heading into Super Tuesday, Trump had already destroyed Haley with 273 delegates to just 43.
Trump now holds an estimated 535 delegates, and his number is expected to increase as delegates are awarded and the remaining four races are swept.
There is no mathematical path to victory for Haley, who is losing in the opinion polls by 60%!
We are still awaiting results in Vermont, where polls also closed at 7 p.m. This is likely to be the closest race of the night and Haley's closest chance of winning an open primary, as Democrats acknowledge voting for her.
No one knows why Nikki Haley is still in the race. It is likely that her intention is to sabotage Trump.
A new Sienna-NY Times poll shows that nearly half of the Nikkei's support comes from Biden voters, many of whom say they will still vote for Biden in November and claim they are just hoping to embarrass Trump.
Reno's former ambassador to the United Nations refuses to drop out even after losing her home state of South Carolina.
Haley also backed away from her promise to support her former boss, Donald Trump, and suggested she might stay in the primary race until July.
President Trump is expected to speak at his campaign watch event momentarily as results continue to come in. Watch the live broadcast:
WATCH LIVE: Trump campaign to host Election Night watch party on Super Tuesday in Palm Beach, FL – Trump addresses crowd after massive victories