U.S. presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump controlled the race for the White House with victories across the country on Super Tuesday. Clinton swept Democratic Party primaries in Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Virginia, Massachusetts and Texas. Her rival, Senator Bernie Sanders, won in his home state of Vermont, as well as Oklahoma, Colorado and Minnesota. In the Republican Party primaries, businessman Donald Trump has won Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Virginia and Arkansas. Trump also came in second in Texas, the home state of Senator Ted Cruz. Cruz won Oklahoma and Texas. Hillary Clinton spoke to supporters in Florida after five states were called in her favor. She told the crowd there was work to do for the country. “But,” she said, “that work is not to make America great again. America never stopped being great. We have to make America whole.”