STORY UPDATED: check for updates below.
Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders were declared winners of their parties' Wisconsin primaries just 30 minutes after polls closed Tuesday night. Both men got decisive wins over the frontrunners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, although their delegate gains are small in the context of the race for the presidential nominations. Scroll down to see the latest.
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2016-04-06T02:37:28Z 2016-04-06T02:37:28Z Ted Cruz on #WIPrimary: "We will beat Hillary Clinton in November" https://t.co/aVlespvj22 #WisconsinPrimary https://t.co/87JKntMPhq
— CNN (@CNN) April 6, 2016 -
2016-04-06T01:50:55Z 2016-04-06T01:50:55Z Watch Bernie Sanders' victory speech live here: -
2016-04-06T01:47:02Z 2016-04-06T01:47:02Z John Kasich is nearly an afterthought for Wisconsin GOP voters, but he's not giving up.More than 1/3 of WI GOP primary voters won't vote for Trump OR Cruz vs Clinton. That loses the White House in Nov. pic.twitter.com/HrVwC3CAI9
— Team Kasich (@TeamJohnKasich) April 6, 2016 -
2016-04-06T01:43:35Z 2016-04-06T01:43:35Z Wisconsin, today you sent a strong message: when we stand together there is nothing we cannot accomplish. Thank you! https://t.co/q4R6MeWehI
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) April 6, 2016 -
2016-04-06T01:34:45Z 2016-04-06T01:34:45Z We are winning because we are uniting the Republican Party.
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) April 6, 2016#Breaking: CNN projects Ted Cruz will win the Republican #WIPrimary https://t.co/71oF3H6C30 pic.twitter.com/qXoexJo2Ye
— CNN (@CNN) April 6, 2016