Elizabeth Warren had an unprecedented night on Super Tuesday.
The Democrat did not win any of the day's 14 presidential primary contests, including the one held in Massachusetts. Instead, Warren — the state's sitting senior U.S. senator — finished third in the Bay State behind former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.
Former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld could not trump President Donald Trump's popularity among Republicans in the Bay State on Super Tuesday.
The incumbent president trounced his primary opponent. As Politico reports, with 99 percent of votes counted, Trump had earned 87.7 percent of the vote compared to Weld's 9.3 percent.