On March 5th, 16 US states and territories held primary elections to decide the 2024 Republican and Democratic presidential nominees: a day known as “Super Tuesday”. The Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Jason Casellas about the Super Tuesday results, the primary race so far, and what the trends may mean for the general election in November.
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Further resources
- Phelan US Centre event recording: Déja vu all over again? Super Tuesday and the race for the presidency. 6 March 2024. [YouTube]
- LSE USAPP blog series on the 2024 Elections
- LSE USAPP blog Q&A series on the 2024 elections from Thomas Gift (UCL)
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