Bernie Sanders had a strong Super Tuesday showing in Colorado and while CU students are excited about the progressive senator’s momentum, many say they’ll still support whoever the Democratic nominee ends up being. By Anna Haynes and Tory Lysik
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CU students flock to the polls to cast their vote in Super Tuesday showdown
by Dawson Drewby Dawson DrewWith Super Tuesday underway, CU students waiting in line to cast their ballot weigh in on the voting process. By Dawson Drew
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What the Super Tuesday results mean for the Democratic party
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffClinton seems poised to take the nomination, but only time will tell. By Jake Mauff
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Super Tuesday recap: Clinton and Trump come out on top
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffSanders takes Colorado while Clinton takes the most delegates and Trump romps through the GOP. By Jake Mauff
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Everything you need to know about what’s at stake on Super Tuesday, from Colorado to the greater United States. By Andrew Haubner
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Where and how to caucus on Super Tuesday
by Sarah Farleyby Sarah FarleyEverything you need to know in order to participate in Colorado’s caucuses on Super Tuesday. By Sarah Farley