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Feb. 5, 2008, aka Super Tuesday, will be utter electoral chaos. On the Democratic side, 22 states hold their primaries, awarding a total of 1,681 pledged delegates, or 52 percent of all those awarded. ("Pledged" delegates don't include the 796 "superdelegates," members of Congress and other party leaders, who attend the national convention.) Republicans have 975 pledged delegates at stake, 41 percent of the total number in 21 states. So, with a little more than a week to go before the polls open, the candidates will have to allocate their resources carefully. Here's a quick primer on what obstacles each candidate faces and how they should spend their time.
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