40+ Super Tuesday 2008 Resources

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Sean P. Aune
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40+ Super Tuesday 2008 Resources
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For those not in the United States, "Super Tuesday" is when 24 states start figuring out who their delegates at the national conventions will be to decide each parties Presidential candidate. This day can make or break a potential campaign, and this year it seems more important than ever. We've gathered together a slew of resources to help you not only cast your vote, but also decide who fits you best, and to follow the results.

Also be sure to check out our previous lists about political resources on the web:

30+ Resources For US Politics On The Web

20+ Educational Sites About The Democrats

20+ Educational Sites About The Republicans

20+ Educational Sites About Independent Political Parties

Democratic Candidates

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Senator Barack Obama - Current Senator from Illinois, 46 years old.

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Senator Hillary Clinton - Current Senator from New York, 60 years old.

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Mike Gravel - Former Senator from Alaska, 77 years old.

Republican Candidates

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Dr. Alan Keyes - A former diplomat under Ronald Reagan, 57 years old.

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Senator John McCain - Current Senator from Arizona, 72 years old.

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Mike Huckabee - The former governor of Arkansas, 52 years old.

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Mitt Romney - Former Governor of Massachusetts, 60 years old.

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Rep. Ron Paul - Current Representative from Texas, 72 years old.

Information Resources

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CollectiveIntellect.com - Monitoring the attitudes of blogs and Twitter throughout the elections.

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PollingPlaces.NYTimes.com - An interesting project that asks for pictures from around the country of polling places.

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SteveGarfield.com - Armed with a Nokia N95, Mr. Garfield plans to be the ultimate citizen journalist throughout the day.

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Super Tuesday on Twitter - If Twitter can take the traffic, this will be a good resource for information throughout the day and evening.

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USElections.com - Promises non-partisan coverage of all the issues and the candidates. Offers numerous resources also.

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YouTube.com/SuperTuesday - Shoot and upload your own videos related to the biggest day of primaries.

The Issues

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Glassbooth.org - Still unsure what politician you line up with the most? Glassbooth lets you assign points to different topics, and once you have assigned all 20, the system will give you a list of the politicians you line up with most closely and by what percentage.

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Issues2000.org - Information on all of the candidates and their positions on various issues.

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Memeorandum.com - A meme tracker that monitors the biggest political stories on the web.

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PoliticalTrends.info - Gves you visual graphs and tag clouds of what issues are being discussed in the political blogosphere.

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SpeakOut. com - Track the candidates and compare what they each stand for.

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WashingtonPost.com - Offers profiles and tracking of each of the candidates.

Primary Information By State

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Super Tuesday - As the above map from the Wikipedia entry shows, purple = both parties having a primary, blue = only a Democratic primary, red = only a Republican primary.

Alabama Voter Information - More information for a voter than most states, including detailed information on state issues.

Alaska Voter Information - Information on all of their elections for the year. As this one is done by caucus, you may want to visit their Democrat and Republican pages.

Arizona Voter Information - All the information on registering, where to vote, absentee ballots and more.

Arkansas Voter Information - District maps, voter registration information and more.

California Voter Information - Links to all of the local election offices to find your closest polling station.

Colorado Voter Information - Voter registration information, polling places, absentee ballot request and so on. Another caucus situation with more information on their Democrat and Republican party pages.

Connecticut Voter Information - Links to everything involved with the election process in the state.

Delaware Voter Information - Has all of the usual bells & whistles but adds in updated election results and a mock voting area for kids.

Georgia Voter Information - Check your voter status, find your polling place, check election results.

Idaho Voter Information - Idaho is only having Democratic caucuses tomorrow, so you may be better off checking out the Idaho Democrats page then going to the state-wide page.

Illinois Voter Information - Election and voting information for your perusal.

Kansas Voter Information - As with Idaho, you will be better off checking with the state Democratic office as they are only holding caucuses.

Massachusetts Voter Information - Find out where to vote or how to register for future elections.

Minnesota Voter Information - Where to go to vote, how to vote, registration information and more. As with all caucuses, you're better off checking their Democrat and Republican party pages.

Missouri Voter Information - A simple lookup for your polling location.

Montana Voter Information - One of only two states holding a Republican caucuses, and you can learn more from the Montana Republican party.

New Jersey Voter Information - Gives you all the usual information about how and where to vote, plus more.

New Mexico Voter Information - The New Mexico page will show you the Voter's Bill of Rights, but as this is a Democrat only caucus, you need to head over to the New Mexico Democrats home page for information.

New York Voter Information - Local polling place locater, phone numbers to call, even receive your polling place by automated email.

North Dakota Voter Information - Get information on voting in the Northern most of the Dakotas, but, as it's another caucus state, be sure to check out the Democrat and Republican pages also.

Oklahoma Voter Information - They may win for most "retro" site of all the states we visited, but all the information you need is there.

Tennessee Voter Information - Has links to all of the county election commissions.

Utah Voter Information - Maps and information for all of the voters.

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