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Mini-Tuesday was the name given to the February 3, 2004 U.S. presidential primary where several states, which to that point had participated in "Super Tuesday," cast their votes for the Presidential nominees of the 2004 Presidential election. Mini-Tuesday was also called Super Tuesday I (with the March Super Tuesday called Super Tuesday II, in reference to their respective chronological order). With the large number of states moving their election dates up to Mini-Tuesday for the 2008 election cycle, pundits have largely shied away from using the term again, instead choosing to reappropriate the term "Super Tuesday" to better represent the primaries held on that approximate date. The date is also known as "Super Duper Tuesday," "Giga Tuesday," and "Tsunami Tuesday," among others, with the

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  • El Mini-Martes es el nombre dado para las del 3 de febrero de 2004 donde varios estados, en la cual hasta ese punto habían participado en el "Super Martes," hicieron sus votos para la nominación de las elecciones presidenciales del 2004.​​ El Mini-Martes también fue llamado como Super Martes I (con el Super Martes de marzo llamado Super Martes II, en referencia en el orden cronológico respectivo).​ Con un gran número de estados moviendo sus fechas de elecciones para el Mini-Martes para el ciclo de las elecciones de 2008, varios expertos de todo tipo han eludido en gran medida la utilización del término de nuevo, en lugar decidieron elegir el término apropiado "Super Martes" para representar mejor a las primarias celebradas en la fecha aproximada.[cita requerida] La fecha también conocida como "Super Duper Martes," "Giga Martes," y "Tsunami Martes," entre otros, con el término de "Mini Martes" siendo cada vez más menos popular y ser menos usado.​ En el 2004, las elecciones de ocurrieron en Misuri, Carolina del Sur, Arizona, Oklahoma y Delaware. Las asambleas presidenciales fueron celebradas en Nuevo México y Dakota del Norte. Las primarias y asambleas demócratas fueron entre el retirado general Wesley Clark de Arkansas, ex gobernador Howard Dean de Vermont, Senador John Edwards de Carolina del Norte, Senador John Kerry de Massachusetts, congresista Dennis Kucinich de Ohio, Senador Joseph Liebermande Connecticut, y el reverendo Al Sharpton de Nueva York.​ (es)
  • Mini-Tuesday was the name given to the February 3, 2004 U.S. presidential primary where several states, which to that point had participated in "Super Tuesday," cast their votes for the Presidential nominees of the 2004 Presidential election. Mini-Tuesday was also called Super Tuesday I (with the March Super Tuesday called Super Tuesday II, in reference to their respective chronological order). With the large number of states moving their election dates up to Mini-Tuesday for the 2008 election cycle, pundits have largely shied away from using the term again, instead choosing to reappropriate the term "Super Tuesday" to better represent the primaries held on that approximate date. The date is also known as "Super Duper Tuesday," "Giga Tuesday," and "Tsunami Tuesday," among others, with the term "Mini Tuesday" falling to apparent disuse for the time being. In 2004, U.S. presidential primary elections occurred in Missouri, South Carolina, Arizona, Oklahoma and Delaware. Presidential caucuses were held in New Mexico and North Dakota. The Republican primaries and caucuses were virtually uncontested as incumbent President George W. Bush faced no substantial opposition. The Democratic primaries and caucuses were contested between retired General Wesley Clark of Arkansas, former Governor Howard Dean of Vermont, Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, Congressman Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, Senator Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, and the Reverend Al Sharpton of New York. (en)
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  • El Mini-Martes es el nombre dado para las del 3 de febrero de 2004 donde varios estados, en la cual hasta ese punto habían participado en el "Super Martes," hicieron sus votos para la nominación de las elecciones presidenciales del 2004.​​ El Mini-Martes también fue llamado como Super Martes I (con el Super Martes de marzo llamado Super Martes II, en referencia en el orden cronológico respectivo).​ Con un gran número de estados moviendo sus fechas de elecciones para el Mini-Martes para el ciclo de las elecciones de 2008, varios expertos de todo tipo han eludido en gran medida la utilización del término de nuevo, en lugar decidieron elegir el término apropiado "Super Martes" para representar mejor a las primarias celebradas en la fecha aproximada.[cita requerida] La fecha también conocida (es)
  • Mini-Tuesday was the name given to the February 3, 2004 U.S. presidential primary where several states, which to that point had participated in "Super Tuesday," cast their votes for the Presidential nominees of the 2004 Presidential election. Mini-Tuesday was also called Super Tuesday I (with the March Super Tuesday called Super Tuesday II, in reference to their respective chronological order). With the large number of states moving their election dates up to Mini-Tuesday for the 2008 election cycle, pundits have largely shied away from using the term again, instead choosing to reappropriate the term "Super Tuesday" to better represent the primaries held on that approximate date. The date is also known as "Super Duper Tuesday," "Giga Tuesday," and "Tsunami Tuesday," among others, with the (en)
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