This article
is about Super Tuesday and it’s importance in the presidential race. The public agenda says that Super Tuesday
is likely to live up to its billing with the race being a competitive as it has
been up to this point with the first few states already having their polls. The
majority of the article is about Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton because they
are leading their respective political
parties going into super Tuesday. Throughout the article is also gives a
little detail about the other candidates but most of the details are about
Trump and Clinton.
Super
Tuesday is the first day of multiple state voting which is what makes super
Tuesday different from all the other voting days. Mass media coverage will give every little detail of every thing
that happens on Tuesday night between all the candidates. As of now Trump has
received 49% of the Republican votes and Hilary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders in
voting by just a small margin. Trump is expected to have a big night because
Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are not expecting much from the night which is
encouraging for Trump in winning a lot of different interest groups. Although throughout the article they talked about
who is winning what political party and who isn’t, they didn’t really talk
about the political platforms as
much as I thought they would to provide more insight on the topic. In the end I
think after reading this I have a better understanding of Super Tuesday and its
importance in the political process. I think that this article fits well in the
unit with primaries and political parties which we have talked a lot about in
the last couple of days.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/29/politics/super-tuesday-republicans-democrats-vote/

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