It's Super Tuesday. Here's how you can follow it live.
It's that magical time in presidential politics when Americans in a dozen states (and one territory) visit the polls for Super Tuesday.
The day is significant because it holds the most primaries at the same time. States that have primaries for both parties include Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia, while Republicans in Alaska and Democrats in Colorado will hold caucuses.
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It'll be a grand ole time. There will be a lot of numbers coming in, though -- so we've rounded up the best and easiest ways for you to follow it live, up until the very last results.
On Mashable
If you're reading this post, you're already winning Super Tuesday. Pat yourself on the back.
Stick with us all day long on our live blog, where we'll be pulling in the latest information from our reporters on the ground, along with photos, videos and the latest poll data.
Things will really pick up just before dinnertime on the East Coast, which is when the first polls will start to close.
On Twitter
Our politics team will be out in full force, with our reporters trailing the candidates in multiple states. They will be visiting polls, talking to voters and covering the victory speeches. And you bet they'll be tweeting every minute of it.
Here's who to follow:
Juana Summers will be with Hillary Clinton in Miami. Follow her at @jmsummers.
Cameron Joseph will be with The Donald in Palm Beach. Follow him at @cam_joseph.
Emily Cahn will be with Ted Cruz in Dallas and Houston. Follow her at @CahnEmily.
Megan Specia will be feeling the Bern in Burlington, Vermont. Follow her at @MeganSpecia.
Mashable Politics is also your one-stop shop for all things Super Tuesday. Follow it here.
The Mashable News Vine account will be dutifully collecting key video moments throughout the day. Like this one:
On TV
Oh, so you have cable? That must be nice. Based on how this campaign has gone so far, you can bet all the major networks will have wall-to-wall coverage.
Here's what you can expect:
CNN will have a countdown. When the first one reaches zero, a second countdown will start anew and people on Twitter will flip out.
NBC News is planning "extended coverage" of the day's events, which will lead up to Lester Holt's hourlong special. He'll be joined by Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd and Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie. What a team!
CBSN Live will be streaming many of the candidates' speeches.
Fox News, presumably, will be airing plenty of Trump and Rubio and Cruz.
MSNBC won't have Melissa Harris-Perry, that's for sure.
Elsewhere online
But that's not all! There are plenty of other places to get your news, too. We'll be updating this list throughout the day.
NPR's election site
NBC News' Decision 2016
Reddit's r/politics
Google's data team does great work on primary days: just search for "primary"
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