Super Tuesday

A poll worker drops in drive-through ballots into a ballot box as fourteen states including California hold primaries on Super Tuesday in San Diego, California, on March 3, 2020.

Latino voters could determine the outcome of Super Tuesday. Here’s how.

Latinos’ rapid growth as a voting bloc means 2020 will likely be the first election where Latinos comprise the largest minority voting group. Super Tuesday will be the first major test of their influence.

A group of American voters gathered at a BBQ restaurant in Mexico City to watch the Democratic presidential debate broadcast from Charleston, South Carolina, Feb. 25, 2020.

For overseas voters, a primary of their own

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VIDEO: As voters choose, eyes on Ohio, Georgia in Super Tuesday elections

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Romney, Gingrich seem poised to be big winners on Super Tuesday

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VIDEO: Santorum sweeps with wins in Minnesota, Colorado caucuses, Missouri primary

Global Politics

Ohio and Georgia GOP Chairs Talk Super Tuesday

By the numbers, Georgia is the biggest prize this Super Tuesday with 76 delegates. Perhaps most telling will be Newt Gingrich’s performance in his home state: if he wants to stay competitive in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, he’s going to need a decisive victory in the Peach State.  Ohio, with 66 delegates of […]

Top of the Hour: Romney Wins a Tight Race in Ohio, Morning Headlines

After Super Tuesday, splits in the race for the GOP presidential nomination remain. Although Mitt Romney won in Ohio, it was neck and neck with Rick Santorum until the end.

Themes from the GOP Candidate Super Tuesday Speeches

After Super Tuesday, the GOP contest is no longer all over the map. The candidates’ speeches last night reflected their current status: Romney as the tentative frontrunner, Santorum the conservative with a headwind, Gingrich a factor but probably not a player, and Ron Paul as the embodiment of voter anger. David Weigel writes for Slate. […]

The Tweets of Super Tuesday

The dialogue of the 2012 election has been defined in a large part through social media, and Super Tuesday was no different. Republican presidential candidates, journalists, and voters from across the country tweeted yesterday about their opinions of the GOP primary race.    John Hockenberry breaks down Super Tuesday from the point of view of […]

Romney Narrowly Clinches Ohio in Super Tuesday’s Closest Contest

The results are in. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney edged a narrow victory in Ohio, the most hotly contested state, and Massachusetts, Virginia, Vermont, Idaho and Alaska. Elsewhere, Rick Santorum won Oklahoma and Tennessee and Newt Gingrich won his home state of Georgia. But what do these results mean for the rest of the GOP […]