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What To Watch For This Super Tuesday

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A stack of "I voted" stickers are seen March 1, 2016, at one of the Virginia primary election polling stations at Colin Powell Elementary School, in Centreville, Virginia. Voters in a dozen states will take part in "Super Tuesday" -- a series of primaries and caucuses in states ranging from Alaska to Virginia, with Virginia the first to open its polling stations at 6:00 am (Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images)
A stack of "I voted" stickers are seen March 1, 2016, at one of the Virginia primary election polling stations at Colin Powell Elementary School, in Centreville, Virginia. Voters in a dozen states will take part in "Super Tuesday" -- a series of primaries and caucuses in states ranging from Alaska to Virginia, with Virginia the first to open its polling stations at 6:00 am (Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images)

In the presidential primary cycle, "Super Tuesday" is the date when the most delegates are at stake, with 13 states voting on a single day. Here & Now’s Robin Young speaks to NPR’s Sam Sanders and Don Gonyea about what to watch for in today’s voting.

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This segment aired on March 1, 2016.

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