SUPER TUESDAY 2024 & KEY ELECTION DATES

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Presidential Campaigns Gain Momentum: Key Dates and Milestones Ahead

Presidential Race Gains Momentum: Michigan Primary on February 26 Emerges as Crucial Test for Joe Biden’s Democratic Strength, While Donald Trump Consolidates GOP Support After South Carolina Win

“Trump faces a crucial test on March 2, with the Michigan Convention and Presidential Caucuses in Idaho and Missouri, following his decisive victory in South Carolina and eliminating Nikki Haley from the race, as he seeks to solidify his lead in the Republican Party.”

Trump’s busy schedule continues on March 3, with the DC primaries, followed by the North Dakota Caucus on March 4, as he looks to maintain his momentum and expand his lead in the Republican Party, having already notched key victories in South Carolina, Michigan, Idaho, and Missouri.

Super Tuesday, March 5, marks a pivotal moment in the presidential primaries, with a majority of states holding elections, including Alabama, Arkansas, Alaska, California, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia, making it a crucial day for candidates to gain momentum and build their delegate counts.”

The Democratic Party will close the receipt of absentee ballots in Iowa.

According to the election experts, Super Tuesday is considered a moment that usually significantly marks the direction of a presidential race, setting a clear trend on voter preferences heading into the election.

If there’s more information on who could be the next Commander-in-Chief calling the shots, the different contenders of the Democrats are President Joe Biden vs Dean Phillips (Rep. Minnesota) and Marianne Williamson.

The Republican Party, known for its conservative views, has a choice between former President Donald Trump and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley as their potential candidates to compete against President Biden, who is currently polling poorly.

Following Super Tuesday, the quest for the U.S. presidential nominations will proceed across various states in March and April, including Hawaii, American Samoa, Mississippi, Washington, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Ohio, Louisiana, and North Dakota, with primaries and caucuses taking place on specific dates in each state.

MARCH

  • Wednesday 6 – Hawaii Democratic Presidential Caucus.
  • Friday, March 8 – American Samoa Republican Presidential Caucuses.
  • Tuesday 12 – Hawaii Republican presidential caucuses, Mississippi and Democratic primaries in the Northern Mariana Islands and Washington.
  • Friday 15 – Northern Mariana Islands Republican presidential caucuses.
  • Saturday 16 – Guam Republican Convention.
  • Tuesday, 19 – Florida, Illinois, Kansas and Ohio Republican presidential primaries.
  • Saturday 23 – Louisiana presidential primary and Missouri Democratic presidential primary.
  • Saturday 30 – North Dakota Democratic presidential primary.

APRIL

  • Tuesday 2 – Primary elections in: Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Mississippi, New York, New York, Rhode Island and Wisconsin.
  • Saturday, April 6 – Alaska Democratic presidential primary.
  • Saturday 13 – Wyoming Democratic presidential caucus.
  • Thursday 18 – Wyoming Republican Convention.
  • Sunday 21 – Puerto Rico Republican presidential primary election.
  • Tuesday 23 – Pennsylvania primary election.
  • Sunday 28 – Puerto Rico Democratic presidential primary.

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