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Super Tuesday

Proper noun

Meaning

Super Tuesday

(US politics) The day in February or March on which a large number of states hold their primary elections for the process of nominating presidential candidates.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A former national party chairman and prodigious fundraiser, McAuliffe joins Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine in endorsing Biden ahead of their state’s Super Tuesday primary next week. Source: Internet

A few reasons: he's being badly outspent on the airwaves in the 14 Super Tuesday states; he has fewer staffers organizing on the ground; and Sanders' strength with Latinos. Source: Internet

“After Iowa and after New Hampshire, as you head to South Carolina and on Super Tuesday, the question will not be are you just meeting people,” Robinson said, “but have you built a relationship with them?” Source: Internet

After winning the popular vote in Iowa and eking out a victory in New Hampshire, Sanders has seen a surge of support heading into the Nevada caucus, South Carolina primary and Super Tuesday. Source: Internet

And his opponents on the Democratic side are terrified of what's coming because he is either going to do well enough to accrue several delegates in these fourteen Super Tuesday states or it will have been seen as a foolish investment. Source: Internet

And on the eve of Super Tuesday, Mr Sanders will host a concert in Minnesota, where home-state Sen Amy Klobuchar is looking for her first win. Source: Internet

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