Super Tuesday Super Story

by ryan | February 5, 2008 at 08:30 am | 886 views | 3 comments

February 5th is Super Tuesday, the day that 22 US states choose
Democratic and Republican candidates for the presidency - and we want your contributions. 

Throughout the day NowPublic editors will be linking you to the
best stuff on the site as it comes in. If you want to contribute but
aren't sure how, go here for some suggestions.

If you want us to add your work to the Super Story, drop a comment with a link to it here and tag it 'Super Tuesday'.  And if you just want to post thoughts on who you think will win (or who you WANT to win), add it below as a comment.

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7:45am EST: michaelvine from Memphis looks back at what happened yesterday.

12:26am EST: CNN projects that Clinton will win California and McCain will win California and Missouri.

11:48pm EST: politisite starts coverage of California here, an essential state in the Super Tuesday race.

11:44pm EST: Obama addresses supporters at his HQ in Chicago.

11:37pm EST: McCain addresses supporters at his HQ in Arizona.

11:31pm EST: CNN projects a Huckabee win in Georgia.

11:24pm EST:  ragesoss shares a photo they took at the polling station in West Hartford, CT. ragesoss writes "I got yelled at for taking this picture; they told me it was illegal. I don't think it was, although I haven't found definite proof one way or the other."

10:51pm EST: Clinton addresses supporters in New York at her HQ. She has won Ark, Mass, NJ, NY, Okla, and Tenn.

10:35pm EST: Romney addresses supporters in Boston.

10:30pm EST: CNN projects Huckabee to win Alabama. ojt reports on tornadoes in Tenn which are disrupting both lives and voting in the state. 

10:22pm EST: CNN projects that Obama will win Kansas and Conn 

10:09pm EST: Huckabee addresses supporters in Little Rock, Arkansas.

10:00pm EST: CNN projections: Romney wins Utah, Obama wins ND. Many key GOP states are still in play. 

9:44pm EST: CNN projects that Clinton will win Mass. and New Jersey.

9:07pm EST:  denseatoms shares a link to NPR's Super Tuesday results map

9:07pm EST: CNN projects that Obama will win Delaware.  

9:00pm EST: CNN projects that Clinton will win New York.

7:25pm EST: politisite provides near real time results for GA,AL,WV, AR, MO, TN.

7:10pm EST: missiaen has contributed a photo of Obama volunteers working the phones in San Fransisco. 

7:00pm EST: CNN projects Obama will win in Georgia.

6:28pm EST: SimplyTrue provides a personal account of what influenced his vote. 

6:10pm EST: Mountaineer reports that Ron Paul's name is not on the ballot in Rockland County, NY.

5:50pm EST: katie lee shares her visual testament to democracy in action.

5:22pm EST: politisite provides up to the minute exit poll data

4:32pm EST: mindanarchist reports on a TV interview with Hillary Clinton which was cut short by a coughing fit. With video. 

3:24pm EST: Eugene Lee sends us a photo of a polling place in Pasadena. 

3:01pm EST: ittybittyphoto sends us a photo of their ballot

2:52pm EST:  Able explains the role of Hispanic voters in equalizing partisan politics. Able notes that the Hispanic community has become the most significant minority group in American politics. 

1:57pm EST: politisite provides the first Super Tuesday election results from West Virginia, providing insight into the process and why West Virginia is the first state with results. 

1:46pm EST: TheBigRuski reports on the endorsement from the Grateful Dead of Obama.  

1:40pm EST: MsYuppieScum submits a photo of the actual Democratic ballot

12:30pm EST: Jarrett Martineau rounds up celebrity endorsements of Obama. Jarrett notes that Obama has a long list of celebrity backing while Clinton doesn't have the same glitz. 

10:59am EST: Edmund Jenks on Mitt Romney Surge in California. Edmund explains why the California primary is of utter importance and the popularity of Romney.  

10:00am EST: We launch our constantly-updated photo/video gallery of everything Super Tuesday.

8:10am EST: From New York, jhaber mentions some possible similarities between the Super Bowl and Super Tuesday.  

7:30am EST: From Miami, AlvarezGalloso posts his pro-Libertarian Open Letter on Super Tuesday to Voters

7:00am EST: From New York, Symbian gives us the scoop about YouTube's Super Tuesday Channel.


Add a comment Comments (3)

BigT
good stuff:

This is a good roundup Ryan.

politisite
good stuff:

ryan nadel,  good round up

WaterRabbit
good stuff:

ryan nadel, I like this story. It's good stuff. You have put in alot of effort, good job!

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February 5, 2008 at 08:30 am by ryan, 886 views, 3 comments

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