Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Republican frontrunner Donald Trump now has 81 delegates as Super Tuesday votes continue to be tallied. Mr. Trump has won Virginia, Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts and Tennessee as he now sets his sights on Florida. The Florida Primary is March 15 th and it’s the first winner take all state for its 99 delegates. Trump is planning a news conference at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach. In Columbus, Ohio earlier Tuesday– where the primary vote is still two weeks away – Trump called for Americans to work together. “Our country is so unbelievably divided. It’s divides politically. It’s divided among white and black. It’s divided in so many ways. We’re going to bring our country together folks,” said Trump. The billionaire is hoping to beat Ted Cruz in Texas – Cruz’s home state. “And the same thing with Ted Cruz. I call him ‘Lyin’ Ted.’ ‘We will build a wall,’ he says. Lyin’ Ted, we will build a wall,” said Trump. The latest polls show Trump leading both nationally and in several key states. Meantime, Florida Senator Marco Rubio – who’s also in town – has tried to hold the billionaire’s momentum. Rubio has been hammering Trump for days most recently for failing to immediately disavow former KKK leader David Duke who announced his support for Trump. “There is not room in the conservative movement for the KKK or David Duke or anyone who will not condemn them,” said Rubio. Rubio
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