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Todd: Your hour-by-hour Super Tuesday guide

US Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama greets sopprters during a rally in Hartford, Connecticut, February 04, 2008. Obama is on the campaign trail to try to clinch the Democratic Party ticket in the race to the White House.  AFP PHOTO/EMMANUEL DUNAND (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images)Here is your primer for Super Tuesday — the single biggest presidential primary day in this country's history — and how to follow along, one hour at a time.


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GOP, Democrats hit Super Tuesday

NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 05:  Republican presidential candidate and Senator John McCain (R-AZ), L, speaks as former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani (R) looks on during a campaign appearance at Rockefeller Plaza February 5, 2008 in New York City. McCain is facing off with rival contender Mitt Romney on the biggest Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton fought for front-runner status in a tightening Democratic contest, while Republican John McCain hoped to bury rival Mitt Romney's presidential hopes in voting from Alaska to the Atlantic on Super Tuesday, the biggest primary day in U.S. history.


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Clinton, Obama in last-ditch Connecticut fight

NEW HAVEN , CT - FEBRUARY 04:  Democratic presidential hopeful US Sen. Hillary Clinton (C) (D-NY) speaks during a roundtable discussion at Yale Child Study Center February 4, 2008 in New Haven, Connecticut. With one day to go until Both Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama each demonstrated Monday how significant they think Connecticut is on the nationwide Super Tuesday battlefield.


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A grab for delegates, and an edge

Click to see images on the eve of the biggest Super Tuesday in U.S. history.This is a guide of things to look for on Tuesday night— key states, trends, interesting demographic developments, campaign-ending or campaign-extending developments — starting from when the first polls close (Georgia at 7 p.m.) to when the voting is completed in California at 11 p.m. Eastern time.


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Todd: So many questions, so little time

Chatham County poll manager James Wilson loads signs into to his vehicle Monday Feb. 4, 2008 a day before Super Tuesday in Savannah, Ga. Georgia joins 21 other states across the country to take part in the largest NBC's Chuck Todd takes a look at the outstanding Super Tuesday questions, and some possible answers.


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