USA: Does Super Tuesday really tell us anything we don't already know? | DW News

It’s Super Tuesday in the US – the biggest day so far in the 2024 race for the White House, when states across the country choose who they think their party’s nominee for president should be.

16 states from Alabama to Alaska and one territory, American Samoa, will hold these primary elections. The race is already dominated by two candidates – President Joe Biden for the Democrats and his predecessor Donald Trump for the Republicans. Nikki Haley is still Trump’s only competition but polls show he is on course to win.

For more on this, we talk to Brandon Bohrn. He is a political analyst with the Bertelsmann Foundation’s Europe program.

And we talk to our correspondent Benjamin Alvarez Gruber, who joins us from Denver, Colorado.

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