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06.03.2024United States: Super Tuesday *** ARCHIVE

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I AP 360


Super Tuesday
Various Locations, USA | March 5-6, 2024


The U.S. election calendar broadens dramatically on Super Tuesday, March 5. This is the day when more than a dozen states will hold elections with thousands of delegates at stake.

Former President Donald Trump's clean sweep of primary victories so far has emphatically punctuated the depth and breadth of his support among Republican voters. His sole remaining contender, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley has vowed to fight on despite her recent primary defeat in her home state of South Carolina.

Super Tuesday sees a third of Republicans’ 2,429 total delegates at stake across primaries and caucuses in 15 states and one territory.

Facilities Available:
OPERATIONAL DETAILS
For Super Tuesday, The Associated Press will provide broadcast facilities at several locations around the U.S:

-Nikki Haley election night viewing party (location TBA)
-Donal Trump election night viewing party (Mar-a-Lago)
-Alexandria, Virginia
-Los Angeles, California
-White House, Washington DC
-New York, NY


CUSTOM LIVE SHOTS
AP correspondents will be in New York and Los Angeles for custom live shots in multiple languages.

In addition:
AP's International Affiliate Correspondent Philip Crowther will be with Nikki Haley (location TBA) available for custom live shots in English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese and Luxembourgish,

AP's National Politics Correspondent Meg Kinnard will be in Washington D.C. available for analysis in English.

AP's Election Services Director Brian Scanlon will be in Washington, D.C. available for analysis in English.


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