After a little more than a month and a half of the pre-election battle, today the citizens of as many as 15 American federal states will be able to vote for their favorite candidate in intra-party elections – which is why today is called "Super Tuesday" in American political… pic.twitter.com/MXOd3J7gtn
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What to watch in Super Tuesday primaries as Trump and Haley face off yet again
Super Tuesday results could solidify Trump’s hold on the Republican presidential nomination, but Nikki Haley remains defiant that the former president cannot beat Biden in November. 15 states and American Samoa will hold primaries, with over 800 delegates on the line.
FAST FACTS:
This year, 15 states will vote on Super Tuesday: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia. One territory, American Samoa, will also vote.
The results of the Democratic contest in Iowa, which is being held by mail over several weeks will also be revealed. (Iowa Republicans held their caucuses in mid-January).
All states are the same except for Alaska (GOP only), and Iowa (results from Dem mail-in vote only). American Samoa will only have a Democratic Primary on Tuesday.
Total delegates at stake on Super Tuesday is now 854 for the GOP (or about 35% of the total delegates on offer) and 1,420 for Dems.
While most polls will close around 7 or 8 p.m.,the official primary and caucus results won’t be announced immediately for most states.
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