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| − | '''Super Tuesday''' is the day in the presidential [[primary]] when the most [[delegate]]s are decided based on the votes cast in party primaries. In | + | '''Super Tuesday''' is the day in the presidential [[primary]] when the most [[delegate]]s are decided based on the votes cast in party primaries. In 2020, '''Super Tuesday''' will be on March 3, when these states award a total of more than 1,300 delegates for the [[2020 Democrat primaries]]: |
| − | * | + | *Alabama |
| − | * | + | *American Samoa |
| − | * | + | *Arkansas |
| − | * | + | *California |
| − | * | + | *Colorado |
| − | * | + | *Democrats living abroad |
| − | * | + | *Maine |
| − | * | + | *Massachusetts |
| − | * | + | *Minnesota |
| − | * | + | *North Carolina |
| − | + | *Oklahoma | |
| − | + | *Tennessee | |
| + | *Texas | ||
| + | *Utah | ||
| + | *Vermont | ||
| + | *Virginia | ||
== Super Tuesday 2008 == | == Super Tuesday 2008 == | ||
| − | In 2008, '''Super Tuesday''' was February 5, 2008. [[Democrat]] [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Republican]] [[John McCain]] | + | In 2008, '''Super Tuesday''' was February 5, 2008. [[Democrat]] [[Hillary Clinton]] did better than the eventual [[Democrat]] nominee [[Barack Obama]], and the eventual [[Republican]] nominee [[John McCain]] won the Republican side. Here are the state-by-state results of Super Tuesday in 2008: |
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Revision as of 04:10, November 17, 2021
Super Tuesday is the day in the presidential primary when the most delegates are decided based on the votes cast in party primaries. In 2020, Super Tuesday will be on March 3, when these states award a total of more than 1,300 delegates for the 2020 Democrat primaries:
- Alabama
- American Samoa
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Democrats living abroad
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- North Carolina
- Oklahoma
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
Super Tuesday 2008
In 2008, Super Tuesday was February 5, 2008. Democrat Hillary Clinton did better than the eventual Democrat nominee Barack Obama, and the eventual Republican nominee John McCain won the Republican side. Here are the state-by-state results of Super Tuesday in 2008:
| State | Democrat | Republican |
|---|---|---|
| Alabama | Barack Obama | Mike Huckabee |
| Alaska | Barack Obama | Mitt Romney |
| Arizona | Hillary Clinton | John McCain |
| Arkansas | Hillary Clinton | Mike Huckabee |
| California | Hillary Clinton | John McCain |
| Colorado | Barack Obama | Mitt Romney |
| Connecticut | Barack Obama | John McCain |
| Delaware | Barack Obama | John McCain |
| Idaho | Barack Obama | None |
| Illinois | Barack Obama | John McCain |
| Kansas | Barack Obama | None |
| Massachusetts | Hillary Clinton | Mitt Romney |
| Minnesota | Barack Obama | Mitt Romney |
| Missouri | Barack Obama | John McCain |
| Montana | None | Mitt Romney |
| New Jersey | Hillary Clinton | John McCain |
| New York | Hillary Clinton | John McCain |
| North Dakota | Barack Obama | Mitt Romney |
| Oklahoma | Hillary Clinton | John McCain |
| Tennessee | Hillary Clinton | Mike Huckabee |
| Utah | Barack Obama | Mitt Romney |
| West Virginia | None | Mike Huckabee |