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North Dakota Republicans are caucusing on the eve of Super Tuesday. Here is what to expect

By JACK DURA
Associated Press

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s Republican presidential caucuses are underway, with voters gathering at 12 sites around the state. Donald Trump, Nikki Haley and two other candidates are on the ballot. A candidate must win at least 20% of the vote to receive any delegates. If someone wins 60% of the vote, that candidate wins all 29 delegates. The party has 30,000 ballots available for the caucuses. Democrats are conducting a presidential primary with eight candidates on the ballot, including President Joe Biden. The primary is open for mail-in voting and ends March 30.

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