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As voters head to the polls on Super Tuesday, some may be undecided as to who to vote for in the Democratic primary, but this quiz can help you come to a decision.
Super Tuesday lands on March 3. The day has the most states holding primary elections and caucuses in the Democratic primary. It's an important day for the election, as candidates can win more delegates than they have in the early polling states of Iowa, Maine, Nevada, and South Carolina.
On Tuesday, 14 states and one territory will vote in their primaries and caucuses for a total of 1,344 delegates, 34 percent of all delegates. The following states and territory will vote for the corresponding number of delegates:
California-415 delegates
Texas-228 delegates
North Carolina-110 delegates
Virginia-99 delegates
Massachusetts-91 delegates
Minnesota-75 delegates
Colorado-67 delegates
Tennessee-64 delegates
Alaska-52 delegates
Oklahoma-37 delegates
Arkansas-31 delegates
Utah-29 delegates
Maine-24 delegates
Vermont-16 delegates
American Samoa-6 delegates
In order to win the nomination, a candidate must gain a majority of 1,991 delegates. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders currently leads all candidates with 45 delegates. Former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg follows with 25 delegates while former Vice President Joe Biden has 15, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren has 8, and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has 7.
Former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg, Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, and billionaire Tom Steyer do not have any delegates as of Saturday.
The quiz, embedded below, is designed to help voters who may still be undecided pick a candidate who best represents the issues they care about. Through 36 questions, voters will be asked for their opinions on a variety of issues, including gun control, health care, public education, taxes, and more.
The quiz also asks other questions about foreign relations, including if the U.S. should continue drone strikes against other countries, if the U.S. should leverage foreign aid against Israel, and if they should intervene in Syria.
