Super Tuesday in the USA

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On March 3, Super Tuesday was held. A large number of states are holding early elections this day. A large number of voters are given the opportunity to vote and a large number of delegates are distributed among the candidates. Within a day, it will become clear among which candidates one-third of all delegates of the Democratic National Convention will be distributed.

Early elections were held in 14 US states and 1 US territory with 1357 delegates to be distributed among 5 Democratic candidates.” This is quite a large number considering that in order to become a presidential nominee of the Democratic Party, it is necessary to get the support of the 1991 delegate. The candidates who are still running are Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Mike Bloomberg and Tulsi Gabbard. Earlier, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer withdrew from the race. The first two and one more candidate-Beto O’Rourke, have endorsed Joe Biden.

According to the results of Super Tuesday calculated so far, Joe Biden wins in 10 states, Bernie Sanders in 4, Bloomberg in 1, Elizabeth Warren and Tulsi Gabbard are not leading in any state.

According to current data, Joe Biden wins in Alabama, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

Bernie Sanders is now winning in four states: California and Colorado, where just over half of the votes were counted, as well as Utah and his native Vermont.

Mike Bloomberg won only in American Samoa.

In some of these states, counting is still ongoing, but it is unlikely to have a significant impact on the overall vote ratio.