Super Tuesday is super ‘nail-bitey’

Super Tuesday is super ‘nail-bitey’

WASHINGTON (AP) — Super Tuesday is the big gulp moment for any presidential candidate who makes it that far. It's the biggest day of competition in American democracy except for Election Day itself. It's super nail-bitey, super expensive and often super-clarifying — the killer and maker of dreams.

So will it set everything straight in the chaotic presidential race?

Super Tuesday: Clinton, Trump look to pull away
Donald Trump

Super Tuesday: Clinton, Trump look to pull away

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton are eyeing an opportunity to pull away from their rivals on Super Tuesday, a delegate-rich dash across the country that could accelerate their march toward the general election.

Voters from Vermont to Colorado, Alaska to American Samoa and a host of states in between were heading to polling places and caucus sites on the busiest day of the 2016 primaries.

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