While frontrunners Donald Trump and Joe Biden dominated their respective races, one surprise came out of Super Tuesday, and that was Nikki Haley preventing a Donald Trump sweep.
U.S. citizens from participating states will be casting their votes. (Photo : Reuters) Super Tuesday is confidently being anticipated to be part of the contest for the 2020 presidential nomination.
Presidential bet Bernie Sanders earns support from the Democrats in Costa Rica in the recent Global Global Presidential Primary. Sanders’ position on the issue of immigration puts him front and center of Latin American attention as he promises fairer treatment for immigrants.
Many voters were subjected to long lines, confusing information and defective voting machines before they were able to cast their votes on Super Tuesday. Others were prohibited from voting altogether due to technicalities and strict ID laws.
The decline in Democratic turnout is another challenge in Hillary Clinton's presidential bid. The former U. S. first lady who joined the presidential bid emerged victorious on Super Tuesday.
Many are expecting Latino voters to make a mark in the upcoming 2016 Presidential Elections, but will they really be able to do it in the face of voting hindrances?
Tuesday is a big day for presidential hopefuls and it is known as Super Tuesday. A total of 12 states will hold primary elections and caucuses and the leading candidates for President of the United States could add to their leads and distance themselves from their competitors.
Six states will hold primaries today. Six states will hold primaries for Super Tuesday, which could provide major hints about what group will control the Senate come the November elections.