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Super Tuesday: 24 States and Counting

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Cara Degette
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February 3, 2008

Just in case you were wondering just which states, in addition to Colorado, have jumped onto the Super-Duper Tuesday bandwagon, keep reading for the full list of the 24 states, plus American Samoa and Americans living abroad, who will hold primaries and caucuses on Feb. 5.

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