Super Tuesday
"Super Tuesday" refers to a significant day in the United States presidential primary season when a large number of states hold their primary elections simultaneously. This event typically occurs in early March and can greatly influence the selection of a party's nominee for the presidential election. The outcomes on this day can provide a clearer picture of which candidates are gaining momentum and support.
On Super Tuesday, both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party have the opportunity to allocate a substantial number of delegates. These delegates are crucial for candidates as they work towards securing the necessary votes to win their party's nomination at the national convention. The results can often lead to shifts in campaign strategies and can either solidify a frontrunner or open the race for other candidates.