One week after the big Super Tuesday and three days after “super Saturday,” the second “Super Tuesday” occurs. The big state on the line for this day is Michigan. The Republicans will battle for three more states, while the democrats will compete in just one other, Mississippi. The questions then are, who won? Who lost? And what do these results mean? Continue reading “Sanders in Huge Suprise Win”
After the notorious Super Tuesday, the smaller “super Saturday” follows. The remaining four Republican candidates compete in four states, while the two Democrats still left in the race had three states on the agenda. The questions then are, who won? Who lost? And what do these results mean? Continue reading “Cruz and Sanders Fight Back”
Super Tuesday is over. The most decisive day on the primary election process has divided a large number of delegates among the remaining candidates. The questions then are, who won? Who lost? And what do these results mean? Continue reading “Trump and Clinton conquer Super Tuesday”
Tomorrow on the 1st of March 2016, the Primary Election process goes into its most decisive day yet, Super Tuesday. But what is Super Tuesday? Which states are involved? What is its history and which candidates will emerge from this day as winners? Continue reading “Preview: Super Tuesday”
South Carolina hosted the third test in the 2016 primary election for the Republican Candidates and just three days later, the Republican field was heading to Nevada. The last tests before the important “Super Tuesday” on March 1st. This leaves some important questions: Who won? Who lost? And what do these results mean? Continue reading “Trump Triumphs in South Carolina and Nevada”
Nevada was the proving ground for the two remaining Democrats in the third test after Iowa and New Hampshire. It is also the second to last trial before the decisive Super Tuesday on March 1st. This leaves the important questions: Who won? Who lost? And what do these results mean? Continue reading “Clinton beats Sanders in Nevada”
The state of New Hampshire hosted the first primary election of the 2016 presidential election, one week after the caucus in Iowa. The questions then are, who won? Who lost? And what do these results mean? Continue reading “Anti-Establishment Victories in New Hampshire”
The first caucus for the American presidential election in 2016 is over. The people of Iowa have chosen their favorite candidates for the Democratic and Republican nomination for president. So, who won? Who lost? And what do these results mean? Continue reading “The Winners in Iowa”