WASHINGTON, April 21 (UPI) — If Super Tuesday was the SEC primary — a series of southern states that send college football teams to the Southeastern Conference, then call this Tuesday the ‘Atlantic 10’ primary.
Except, there are only five states voting. All are in New England or the mid-Atlantic. And after a month of western or Midwest states that posed unique challenges to front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, the past several weeks have seen them playing to hometown crowds.
WASHINGTON, April 21 (UPI) — If Super Tuesday was the SEC primary — a series of southern states that send college football teams to the Southeastern Conference, then call this Tuesday the ‘Atlantic 10’ primary.
Except, there are only five states voting. All are in New England or the mid-Atlantic. And after a month of western or Midwest states that posed unique challenges to front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, the past several weeks have seen them playing to hometown crowds