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Fat Tuesday and Super Tuesday to Overlap for First Time
For the first time ever, “Fat Tuesday” and “Super Tuesday” – this year dubbed “Super Duper Tuesday” — fall on the same day, Feb. 5.
If you’re not familiar with the term, Fat Tuesday, you might be quicker to recognize it by its French name, Mardi Gras. Each year, this event draws hundreds of thousands of Americans to celebrate the day before Ash Wednesday by donning costumes, participating in parades, consuming large quantities of alcohol and engaging in forms of revelry than tend to skew more toward the core values of Democrats than Republicans.
Super Tuesday, on the other hand, is the name first used March 9, 1988, to describe the election day on which the largest number of presidential primaries take place. This year, voters in more than 20 states will determine how 2,075 Democrat and 1,081 Republican convention delegates are divided among presidential candidates.
Unfortunately, since Louisiana’s isn’t one of the Super Tuesday primaries, we shouldn’t expect to see any of the top-tier presidential candidates high atop any parade floats in New Orleans that day. Maybe Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich, but not any of the major candidates.
-- Bob McCarty Writes™



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at 13:59 on January 16th, 2008
i live in New Orleans.
I hate the idea that ill have to try and listen to the radio while catching beads...
Actually, i dont like beads, i just like getting drunk and watching all the other drunks :)
I hope Kucinich comes down, ill buy him a beer
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at 14:09 on January 16th, 2008
BMCWrites, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 15:44 on January 16th, 2008
BMCWrites, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 16:33 on January 16th, 2008
Louisiana's Election Day 2008, Feb. 9th, Saturday. Barely time to get over the hang-overs. Most elections in Louisiana are scheduled for Satudays. More convenient for voters, as more will have the day off to go vote. Except for the Presidential election, of course. Hmmm...
at 17:03 on January 16th, 2008
Interesting issue, BMCWrites.