Unfortunately, because it is now September 2013, there are no Super Tuesday primary results to report. The best place to find this type of information would be through national media outlets such as cable news network websites.
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Super Tuesdays can lead to a disproportionate focus on a few key states, potentially overshadowing the voices and preferences of voters in smaller or less influential states. This can result in a lack of diversity in candidate representation and issues prioritized during the campaign. Additionally, the sheer volume of primaries on a single day may overwhelm voters and candidates alike, leading to fatigue and reduced voter turnout. Lastly, the outcomes can create momentum that makes it difficult for lesser-known candidates to compete in subsequent contests.
Super voters are voters who have voted in both 2008 and 2010 election primaries. Basically people who are all but guaranteed to vote.
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/scorecard/#D
Primaries begin in January of an election year. The Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primaries are usually the first, with one or two state primaries each week until "Super Tuesday," a single day in late February or early March when nearly half the states conduct primaries and caucuses.
keeps outsiders from skewing the results
The Tuesdays was created in 1990.
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Click on the link below to see the results of every Super Bowl.
In 2110, there will be 52 Tuesdays.
There were 52 Tuesdays in 2006.