The suspense this Super Tuesday may be in watching how all of the networks try to make the night suspenseful. Some 16 states and one territory will vote: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia.
A Democratic caucus also is being held in American Samoa, and Iowa Democrats also will reveal their results. But with Joe Biden and Donald Trump on their way to a rematch in the 2024 presidential election, coverage Tuesday will focus on margins of victory, when each candidate will clinch their nomination and what’s next from now until Election Day.
That’s a far cry from 2020, when Biden racked up wins across many states to attain front-runner status in the Democratic primary over Bernie Sanders.
Four years earlier, Super Tuesday was one big day of voting in a protracted nomination battle in both parties. This year, Nikki Haley will be looking for a showing that gives her reason to continue on beyond Tuesday, as she warns her party with increasingly critical remarks about Trump.
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