Super Tuesday

CNN Digital Stands as Clear Winner on Super Tuesday

February 11, 2008 -- On Super Tuesday, the CNN Digital Network was the No. 1 online news and information destination, according to Nielsen Online. With 8.3 million unique users spending a total of 86.2 million minutes, more people spent more time on the CNN Digital Network on Super Tuesday than any other news and information site, including Yahoo! News and MSNBC.com. (Source: Nielsen Online Custom Report, Feb 5, 2008, U.S. Home/Work Panel.)    » read more »

Barack Obama Campaign Adviser Welcomes Super Tuesday Results

07 February 2008 -- This week’s Super Tuesday primary vote in 24 American states did not produce a US presidential nominee in either the Republican or Democratic party. But three clear frontrunners have emerged ahead of others still in the race. On the Republican side, Senator John McCain leads the field after winning nine states on Tuesday and accumulating more than half of the proportional representation in convention delegates needed to secure the nomination by next September.    » read more »

Alabama’s New Voting System Performed Well on Super Tuesday

February 06, 2008 -- MONTGOMERY - Voting during Alabama’s Super Tuesday primaries went smoothly and efficiently all across the state as Alabama’s new voter registration system got its first real-life test.    » read more »

ABC News to Provide Extensive, Live, Coast-To-Coast Coverage of Super Tuesday

- Charles Gibson, Diane Sawyer and George Stephanopoulos will Anchor Unprecedented Coverage of Coast-to-Coast Presidential Primaries and Caucuses on Tuesday, February 5
- "Showdown: Coast to Coast" Begins at 8:00 p.m., ET and Continues Across All Time Zones as Results Become Known

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NPR News "Election 2008" Offers Seven Consecutive Hours of Live On-Air, Online Super Tuesday Coverage

- Robert Siegel, Michele Norris, Scott Simon and Andrea Seabrook Anchor
- Reporters in Every Key State, 20 Locations Nationally

Washington, D.C. January 30, 2008 – NPR News “Election 2008” will offer seven consecutive hours of live, comprehensive broadcast and webcast coverage of Super Tuesday on February 5, from 8:00PM-3:00AM (ET).

Two teams of NPR News hosts will anchor the coverage of the landmark event from NPR’s worldwide headquarters in Washington, D.C., with 20 correspondents reporting from the field.    » read more »

MySpace, MTV, and Associated Press, to Feature Frontrunner Republican & Democratic Candidates' 'Closing Arguments' Feb. 2

- Senator Hillary Clinton, Governor Mike Huckabee Confirmed for 'Super Dialogue' with Potential to Reach 200 Million Voters on TV, Online, Radio and Mobile Phones
- Associated Press to Syndicate Event to 1,800 Media Websites, Nearly 600 in States with Super Tuesday Primaries

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