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Super Tuesday is debatably the most major event of the campaign primaries each cycle - today, thirteen different states (plus American Samoa!) will host their primaries/caucuses. The list includes:
Alabama (D/R)
Alaska (R)
American Samoa (D)
Arkansas (D/R)
Colorado (D)
Georgia (D/R)
Massachusetts (D/R)
Minnesota (D/R)
Oklahoma (D/R)
Tennessee (D/R)
Texas (D/R)
Vermont (D/R)
Virginia (D/R)
This thread is for discussing the event generally, sharing your thoughts, and discussing results as they come in. Happy Primary Season!
/r/Politics is also hosting a LIVE thread with updates from the event as they come in! Follow along to get info and news from many sources minute by minute as the primary progresses.
For information on Super Tuesday:
FiveThirtyEight: Super Guide to Super Tuesday, Democratic and Republican Editions
If you're in one of the thirteen states (or American Samoa) hosting primaries or caucuses today and need to find your polling place, use the form at RockTheVote.org or at Vote411.org. Democrats abroad may also start voting in person tomorrow at certain stations in 40 different countries - view this guide if relevant to you.
See our /r/politics events calendar for upcoming primaries, debates, and other events.
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