Tag: Super Tuesday
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Engaging Student Voters in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s primary elections will be held on Tuesday, April 28. In comparison to the early caucuses and primaries in Iowa, New Hampshire, and on Super Tuesday, this feels like a […]
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Teaching about Super Tuesday? Share these RAISE the Vote Resources with Your Students!
APSA’s RAISE the Vote campaign features blog posts focused on some of the Super Tuesday states to help faculty and students understand what’s happening around the country. Some of the […]
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The North Dakota Firehouse Caucus
The presidential nominating caucus is facing increased scrutiny after the Democratic Party in Iowa experienced a number of technological challenges that delayed the tabulation of their final caucus results. Consequently, […]
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Utah’s 2020 Presidential Primary
Utah is one of a handful of states seeking to increase its visibility in presidential politics by moving its primary date to “Super Tuesday” (March 3, 2020). States often seek […]
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Washington State Voters Head to Primary School
In late February and early March, Washington state voters will be able to engage in their first full-blown presidential primary. And it’s a particularly important election, given that the state’s […]
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2020 Election in Alabama: What is at stake, what to expect?
The Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire primary mark the official beginning of the 2020 election season, though campaigning has been going on for a full year before the first primary […]
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Colorado: Party Raiding, Winnowing, and Timing
On March 3, Colorado joins 13 other states in holding presidential nominating contests as part of Super Tuesday. A few features of this contest are new and fairly novel for […]
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The Nevada Caucus: First in the West
Every state has some sort of primary election to help assist each political party in obtaining their nominee for President. Some states have closed primaries, others have open primaries, and […]
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Late to the Party (Nomination): How Primary Election Timing Disadvantages Missouri Voters
David Ryan Miller, PhD Candidate at Washington University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in the RAISE […]
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A Primer to the Super Primary in North Carolina
Jacob Smith, Lecturing Fellow at Duke University, is a guest contributor for the RAISE the Vote Campaign. The views expressed in the posts and articles featured in the RAISE the […]