Saturday, February 2, 2008

NPR - SUPER TUESDAY

Hello Everyone,

Evelyn here,

with a NPR annouce on Super Tuesday.

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NPR Special Coverage Super Tuesday - Many Ways to Follow the Action NPR
February 2008

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Special Election Coverage: Super Tuesday

Super Tuesday amounts to the nation's first national primary: On Feb. 5, residents in 24 states from coast to coast will go to the polls. By day's end, 60 percent of the country's eligible voters will have participated in a primary, caucus or convention -- and a clear front-runner for each party likely will have emerged.

Tune into NPR news' Super Tuesday special coverage on your local NPR station (station coverage may vary) or at NPR.org, beginning at 8pm. Stay up to date on the primary results and track the races across the country with the NPR election map.


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-- Super Tuesday on NPR Mobile

If you are on the go on Super Tuesday, use NPR Mobile to get the latest election stories on your Web enabled phone. Listen to the hourly newscast, get local news from selected NPR member stations, read movie reviews or take the Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me Daily News Quiz. Visit http://m.npr.org on your mobile phone or visit npr.org/mobile to find out more.

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