pundits are getting thumpers waiting for Super Tuesday, Feb 5. But will it be that Super?
WASHINGTON -- Don't look to crown any presidential nominees on Super Tuesday.
The race for delegates is so close in both parties that it is impossible for any candidate to lock up the nomination Feb. 5, according to an Associated Press analysis of the states in play that day.
"A lot of people were predicting that this presidential election on both sides was going to be this massive sprint that ended on Feb. 5," said Jenny Backus, a Democratic consultant who is not affiliated with any candidate. Now it's looking as if the primaries after Super Tuesday, including such big, delegate-rich states as Texas, Ohio and Pennsylvania, could grow in importance.
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