Democratic presidential primary candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden, center left, participates in an event at the Chicken Scratch restaurant the night before Super Tuesday primary voting, on Monday night March 2, 2020 in Dallas. Former Democratic presidential primary candidate Pete Buttigieg, right, was there to endorse Biden after he stopped his campaign Sunday. (Juan Figueroa/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
March 3, 2020
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What to watch as 14 states vote in Super Tuesday primaries
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The Democratic presidential candidates are racing toward the biggest day on the primary calendar, when 14 states vote on Super Tuesday. It's the day when the primary moves from retail to wholesale. Instead of one state voting at a time, candidates have to focus on contests in every region of the country with all types of voters.