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'Big Tuesday': 4 important things about Democratic Party’s 6-state contest

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Voting machines are set up for people to cast their ballots during voting in the 2016 presidential election.
Voting machines are set up for people to cast their ballots during voting in the 2016 presidential election. | Reuters/David Becker

On Tuesday, there are six state primaries: Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, and Washington State.

March 10 also marks the final day of voting for the Democrats Abroad Global Presidential Primary, which has a total of 13 delegates.

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This will be the second largest primary day in March behind Super Tuesday, which involved voters from 14 states plus American Samoa going to the polls.

Of the six states holding primaries on Tuesday, four of them – Idaho, Michigan, North Dakota, and Washington – went for Sanders during the 2016 presidential primary season.

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