WASHINGTON (AP) - Bernie Sanders isn't making up much ground in delegates after his win in Oklahoma.
With 38 delegates at stake, Sanders will gain at least 20 delegates in that state. Clinton will get at least 11.
In all, Clinton has won six states including Texas as well as the American Samoa, overtaking Sanders' victories in smaller states such as Vermont and Oklahoma.
Clinton is now assured of winning at least 334 of the 865 delegates at stake on Super Tuesday. That's compared to Sanders, who at least 145.
Including superdelegates, Clinton now has at least 882 delegates. Sanders has at least 232. It takes 2,383 delegates to win.