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Here’s the full schedule for the game’s first beta, via Treyarch: PlayStation 4 (Starts: August 3 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 6 at 10am/PT) PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) PC Beta Early Access (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT) *[M]PC exclusively on Battle.Net[/M] PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the full schedule for the game’s first beta, via Treyarch: PlayStation 4 (Starts: August 3 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 6 at 10am/PT) PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) [M]PC Beta Early Access[/M] ([M]Starts[/M]: August 10 [M]at 10am/PT[/M]) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the full schedule for the game’s first beta, via Treyarch: PlayStation 4 (Starts: August 3 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 6 at 10am/PT) PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) [M]PC Beta Early Access[/M] ([M]Starts[/M]: [M]August 10[/M] at 10am/PT) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the full schedule for the game’s first beta, via Treyarch: PlayStation 4 (Starts: August 3 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 6 at 10am/PT) [M]PlayStation 4 and Xbox One[/M] (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT – [M]Ends[/M]: August 13 [M]at 10am/PT[/M]) PC Beta Early Access (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the full schedule for the game’s first beta, via Treyarch: PlayStation 4 (Starts: August 3 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 6 at 10am/PT) [M]PlayStation 4 and Xbox One[/M] (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT – [M]Ends[/M]: [M]August 13[/M] at 10am/PT) PC Beta Early Access (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the full schedule for the game’s first beta, via Treyarch: PlayStation 4 (Starts: August 3 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 6 at 10am/PT) [M]PlayStation 4 and Xbox One[/M] ([M]Starts[/M]: August 10 [M]at 10am/PT[/M] – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) PC Beta Early Access (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the full schedule for the game’s first beta, via Treyarch: PlayStation 4 (Starts: August 3 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 6 at 10am/PT) [M]PlayStation 4 and Xbox One[/M] ([M]Starts[/M]: [M]August 10[/M] at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) PC Beta Early Access (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the full schedule for the game’s first beta, via Treyarch: [M]PlayStation 4[/M] (Starts: August 3 at 10am/PT – [M]Ends[/M]: August 6 [M]at 10am/PT[/M]) PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) PC Beta Early Access (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the full schedule for the game’s first beta, via Treyarch: [M]PlayStation 4[/M] (Starts: August 3 at 10am/PT – [M]Ends[/M]: [M]August 6[/M] at 10am/PT) PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) PC Beta Early Access (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the full schedule for the game’s first beta, via Treyarch: [M]PlayStation 4[/M] ([M]Starts[/M]: August 3 [M]at 10am/PT[/M] – Ends: August 6 at 10am/PT) PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) PC Beta Early Access (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the full schedule for the game’s first beta, via Treyarch: [M]PlayStation 4[/M] ([M]Starts[/M]: [M]August 3[/M] at 10am/PT – Ends: August 6 at 10am/PT) PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) PC Beta Early Access (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the [M]full schedule[/M] for the game’s first beta, [M]via Treyarch[/M]: PlayStation 4 (Starts: August 3 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 6 at 10am/PT) PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) PC Beta Early Access (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Here’s the full schedule for the [M]game’s first beta[/M], via Treyarch: PlayStation 4 (Starts: August 3 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 6 at 10am/PT) PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) PC Beta Early Access (Starts: August 10 at 10am/PT) *PC exclusively on Battle.Net PC Open Beta (Starts: August 11 at 10am/PT – Ends: August 13 at 10am/PT) The multiplayer beta will include access to six maps and multiple Specialists, the game’s hero archetypes.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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PlayStation 4 owners will get first crack at [M]Black Ops 4’s multiplayer beta[/M] on Aug. 3 [M]through Aug. 6.[/M]
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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PlayStation 4 owners will get first crack at [M]Black Ops 4’s multiplayer beta on Aug. 3[/M] through Aug. 6.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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[M]PlayStation 4 owners will get first crack at Black Ops 4’s multiplayer beta[/M] on Aug. 3 through Aug. 6.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Activision and Treyarch call the [M]multiplayer beta[/M] “private” and [M]players who pre-order Black Ops 4 will unlock access to it.[/M]
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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Activision and [M]Treyarch call the multiplayer beta “private[/M]” and players who pre-order Black Ops 4 will unlock access to it.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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[M]Activision[/M] and Treyarch [M]call the multiplayer beta “private[/M]” and players who pre-order Black Ops 4 will unlock access to it.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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The [M]PC open beta will be open to everyone on Battle.net[/M].
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 fans are counting down to the start of this weekend's multiplayer beta. The Black Ops 4 beta has an August 3 release date on PS4. It ends a few days later on August 6. Activision has announced a 6pm UK start time for the beta, so there's not long to wait. Pre-loads should be available from the evening of August 2. Activision updates tend to go live at 6pm, so it's worth checking the PlayStation Store from then. Unfortunately for Xbox One and PC users, the initial beta is a closed test on PS4 only. This means that you need an invite code to play. To get a beta code, just pre-order a copy of Call of Duty Black Ops 4 online or in store. If you pre-order a physical copy of the game, you'll have to redeem a code on the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 beta website.
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[M]In[/M] some [M]states[/M] primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in [M]others there are caucuses.[/M]
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In some states [M]primary elections[/M] are made, [M]voting directly in some delegate[/M]; in others there are caucuses.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]In some states primary elections are made[/M], voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 [M]Walter Mondale was elected[/M] by the Democrats [M]to face President Ronald Reagan.[/M]
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: [M]In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats[/M] to face President Ronald Reagan.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984[/M]: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated [M]Arizona senator John McCain[/M], and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]In 2000[/M], with both parties looking for White House candidates, [M]George Walker Bush defeated[/M] Arizona senator [M]John McCain[/M], and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]In 2000[/M], with [M]both parties looking for White House candidates[/M], George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years.[/M]
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated [M]former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas.[/M]
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. [M]Bill Clinton[/M] emerged, who [M]defeated[/M] former Massachusetts senator [M]Paul Tsongas.[/M]
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, [M]Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton[/M] emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]In 1992[/M], after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. [M]Bill Clinton emerged[/M], who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]In 1992[/M], after [M]Dukakis' presidential fiasco[/M], Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.[/M]
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the [M]populist Pat Buchanan.[/M]
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator [M]Bob Dole[/M], whose [M]biggest rival was[/M] the populist [M]Pat Buchanan[/M].
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was [M]Kansas senator Bob Dole[/M], whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]In 1996[/M] it was the [M]Republican camp[/M] that had to [M]elect[/M] a candidate, and it was Kansas senator [M]Bob Dole[/M], whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1996 it was the [M]Republican camp[/M] that had to [M]elect[/M] a candidate, and it was Kansas senator [M]Bob Dole[/M], whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]In 1996[/M] it was the [M]Republican camp[/M] that [M]had to elect a candidate[/M], and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1996 it was the [M]Republican camp[/M] that [M]had to elect a candidate[/M], and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; [M]in the second case, only militants participate.[/M]
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In the first case, [M]independent voters[/M] can vote, who can [M]only participate in the vote of one party[/M]; in the second case, only militants participate.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]In the first case, independent voters can vote[/M], who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the [M]young Tennessee Senator Al Gore.[/M]
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the [M]Reverend Jesse Jackson[/M] and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1988, [M]Michael Dukakis took on[/M] the Reverend [M]Jesse Jackson[/M] and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In 1988, [M]Michael Dukakis took on[/M] the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator [M]Al Gore[/M].
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]In 1988[/M], [M]Michael Dukakis took on[/M] the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator [M]Al Gore[/M].
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]In 1988[/M], [M]Michael Dukakis took on[/M] the Reverend [M]Jesse Jackson[/M] and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, [M]it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties.[/M]
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, [M]it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates[/M] from one or both parties.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]It is[/M] the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and [M]the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected[/M]; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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[M]It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections[/M], and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties.
Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system. The name refers to a Tuesday (English. Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the federal states primaries (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place. Thus, Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected. Therefore, potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party. So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March, only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th. Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view. Sunday was out of the question as election day because it is church attendance day. In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations, which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, Tuesday was set as election day. Thus, Monday could be used for the journey.
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In order to enable the voters to travel to [M]the polling stations[/M], which [M]are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA[/M], Tuesday was set as election day.
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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[M]In order to enable the voters to travel to the polling stations[/M], which are sometimes not close in the vastness of the USA, [M]Tuesday was set as election day.[/M]
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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Therefore, [M]potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination[/M] as a candidate for the party.
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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Therefore, [M]potential presidential candidates must do well on election day to ensure a successful nomination as a candidate for the party[/M].
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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Thus, [M]Monday could be used for the journey[/M].
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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[M]Sunday was out of the question as election day[/M] because it is church attendance day.
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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[M]Sunday was[/M] out of the question as election day because it is [M]church attendance day.[/M]
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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So far, [M]Super Tuesday[/M] has always taken place in March, [M]only in 2008[/M] it [M]was brought forward to February 5th.[/M]
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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[M]So far, Super Tuesday has always taken place in March[/M], only in 2008 it was brought forward to February 5th.
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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Just as the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies, [M]Tuesday can[/M] also [M]be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view.[/M]
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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Just as [M]the electoral system is based on electors from the early history of the colonies[/M], Tuesday can also be explained as election day from a historical-practical point of view.
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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Thus, [M]Super Tuesday is the day on which most delegates are elected.[/M]
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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[M]Super Tuesday is an informal term used in the United States' electoral system[/M].
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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[M]The name refers to a Tuesday[/M] (English.
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the [M]federal states primaries[/M] ([M]depending on the state as[/M] "Primary" or "[M]Caucus[/M]") for candidacy take place.
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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Tuesday) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a large number of the [M]federal states primaries[/M] ([M]depending on the state as[/M] "[M]Primary[/M]" or "Caucus") for candidacy take place.
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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[M]Tuesday[/M]) in the year of presidential elections, on which at the same time in a [M]large number of the federal states primaries[/M] (depending on the state as "Primary" or "Caucus") [M]for candidacy take place.[/M]
In the United States, "Super Tuesday" refers to a Tuesday that is typically February or March in presidential election years. It is the day when a large number of states have primary elections, and the day when the greatest number of delegates are elected; therefore, it is a day when elections are held that are very decisive in the choices of candidates from one or both parties. In some states primary elections are made, voting directly in some delegate; in others there are caucuses. In the first case, independent voters can vote, who can only participate in the vote of one party; in the second case, only militants participate. The name "super third" has been used since at least 1984: In 1984 Walter Mondale was elected by the Democrats to face President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, Michael Dukakis took on the Reverend Jesse Jackson and the young Tennessee Senator Al Gore. In 1992, after Dukakis' presidential fiasco, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton emerged, who defeated former Massachusetts senator Paul Tsongas. In 1996 it was the Republican camp that had to elect a candidate, and it was Kansas senator Bob Dole, whose biggest rival was the populist Pat Buchanan. In 2000, with both parties looking for White House candidates, George Walker Bush defeated Arizona senator John McCain, and Vice President Gore had no problem, despite the fact that the outcome was uncertain at first, to defeat the former. New York Knicks player, Bill Bradley.
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The [M]first time his personality shift took place publicly came during his exit strategy from OKC to the Warriors during free agency[/M].
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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The [M]first time his personality shift took place publicly came during his exit strategy from OKC to the Warriors[/M] during free agency.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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The [M]first time his personality shift took place publicly came during his exit strategy[/M] from OKC to the Warriors during free agency.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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The first time [M]his personality shift took place publicly[/M] came during his exit strategy from OKC to the Warriors during free agency.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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When a deadly and destructive [M]tornado caused lives to unravel[/M] in central Oklahoma in 2013, [M]Durant pledged his[/M] time and [M]money to help the recovery efforts.[/M]
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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When a deadly and destructive [M]tornado caused lives to unravel[/M] in central Oklahoma in 2013, [M]Durant pledged his time[/M] and money [M]to help the recovery efforts.[/M]
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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When [M]a[/M] deadly and [M]destructive tornado caused lives to unravel[/M] in central Oklahoma [M]in 2013[/M], Durant pledged his time and money to help the recovery efforts.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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When [M]a deadly[/M] and destructive [M]tornado caused lives to unravel[/M] in central Oklahoma [M]in 2013[/M], Durant pledged his time and money to help the recovery efforts.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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When [M]a[/M] deadly and [M]destructive tornado caused lives to unravel in central Oklahoma[/M] in 2013, Durant pledged his time and money to help the recovery efforts.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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When [M]a deadly[/M] and destructive [M]tornado caused lives to unravel in central Oklahoma[/M] in 2013, Durant pledged his time and money to help the recovery efforts.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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In Seattle, his first NBA stop, [M]Durant[/M] was an affable young player who showed maturity beyond his years, [M]a trait that followed him to Oklahoma City after the SuperSonics relocated[/M].
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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In Seattle, his first NBA stop, [M]Durant[/M] was an affable young player who [M]showed maturity beyond his years[/M], a trait that followed him to Oklahoma City after the SuperSonics relocated.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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In [M]Seattle, his first NBA stop[/M], [M]Durant[/M] was an affable young player who showed maturity beyond his years, a trait that followed him to Oklahoma City after the SuperSonics relocated.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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[M]In Seattle[/M], his first NBA stop, [M]Durant was an affable young player[/M] who showed maturity beyond his years, a trait that followed him to Oklahoma City after the SuperSonics relocated.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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[M]He was caught off guard by the not-so-favorable reaction[/M], [M]heightened by the presence of social media.[/M]
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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[M]He was caught off guard by the not-so-favorable reaction[/M], heightened by the presence of social media.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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[M]He was caught off guard[/M] by the not-so-favorable reaction, heightened by the presence of social media.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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And he teared up at his Kia MVP ceremony in 2014, thanking his mother and also saluting teammate Russell Westbrook, a relationship that became fractured and combative after [M]Durant defected to Golden State.[/M]
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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And he teared up at his Kia MVP ceremony in 2014, thanking [M]his[/M] mother and also saluting [M]teammate Russell Westbrook, a relationship that became[/M] fractured and [M]combative after Durant defected to Golden State.[/M]
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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And he teared up at his Kia MVP ceremony in 2014, thanking [M]his[/M] mother and also saluting [M]teammate Russell Westbrook, a relationship that became fractured[/M] and combative [M]after Durant defected to Golden State.[/M]
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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And [M]he[/M] teared up at his Kia MVP ceremony in 2014, thanking his mother and also [M]saluting teammate Russell Westbrook[/M], a relationship that became fractured and combative after Durant defected to Golden State.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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And [M]he[/M] teared up at his Kia MVP ceremony in 2014, [M]thanking his mother[/M] and also saluting teammate Russell Westbrook, a relationship that became fractured and combative after Durant defected to Golden State.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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And [M]he teared up at his Kia MVP ceremony in 2014[/M], thanking his mother and also saluting teammate Russell Westbrook, a relationship that became fractured and combative after Durant defected to Golden State.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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And [M]he teared up at his Kia MVP ceremony[/M] in 2014, thanking his mother and also saluting teammate Russell Westbrook, a relationship that became fractured and combative after Durant defected to Golden State.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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[M]Durant[/M] is worshipped at [M]the University of Texas[/M], despite [M]playing only one season there[/M].
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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[M]Durant is worshipped at the University of Texas[/M], despite playing only one season there.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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[M]Folks[/M] speak glowingly of his character and especially his generosity by returning and [M]funding athletic programs.[/M]
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant was ejected from Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets for arguing a call early in the third quarter. The play in question occurred with 8:27 left in the quarter, when Durant went up for a jumper and thought he was fouled by Nuggets forward Paul Millsap. He did not get the call and continued complaining to the officials. At the 8:21 mark, Durant was whistled for his first technical foul. Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr tried to calm Durant down, but official Zach Zarba quickly whistled for a second technical foul as Durant continued arguing. Durant's two technical fouls are significant, given that he now has 15 on the season. Sixteen technicals bring an automatic one-game suspension. Warriors forward Draymond Green also has 15 technicals. As Durant was escorted off the floor, fans at Oracle Arena angrily chanted, "Ref, you suck!" Durant left the game in the midst of one of his best performances of the season.
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