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Super Tuesday
noun
politics the Tuesday, typically in March, on which party members in over 20 states vote in primary elections to select their party's presidential candidate
Example Sentences
Even going back to the 2019–2020 Democratic presidential primaries, young people voted for Sen. Bernie Sanders by staggering margins in every single Super Tuesday state over Joe Biden, whose candidacy was essentially foisted on them by older Democratic partisans.
In the days before Super Tuesday, Buttigieg and Klobuchar dropped out of the race and endorsed Joe Biden, solidifying momentum around its chosen candidate, and he cruised to victory from there.
According to AdImpact, from Super Tuesday in early March to mid-October, Montana has played host to an astronomical 387,000 political ads, second only to Pennsylvania’s 399,000.
Four years ago, the pop star openly endorsed the Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ticket, but this election cycle, Swift has not endorsed any candidate just yet, straying from her vocal support for Democrats during Super Tuesday earlier this year.
Shortly before Super Tuesday, a reporter at the Guardian sent a message to Garvey’s Cameo account, asking if Garvey was willing to make Cameos while the candidate was running for U.S.
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