The much-watched “Super Tuesday” in the United States began on the 5th. President Biden and former President Trump easily won the Democratic and Republican presidential primaries across the United States. Although the two candidates did not have high support in the polls, they They will face off again in the November presidential election.
The much-watched “Super Tuesday” in the United States began on the 5th. President Biden (left) and former President Trump (right) easily won the Democratic and Republican presidential primaries across the United States. (AP file photo)
The 77-year-old Trump once again competes with the 81-year-old Biden for the White House. It is the first time since 1956 that the same batch of presidential candidates have faced off again in the United States. However, it seems that not many Americans want to see such a scene. Polls show that neither Biden nor Trump enjoys high levels of support.
Reuters reported that Trump won the Republican primaries in more than a dozen states, including California and Texas, which have large numbers of delegates, leaving his only remaining opponent in the party, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, far behind. Behind. Haley, who ran to represent the Republican Party, is no longer expected to win the nomination. Edison Research predicts she will win only in Vermont so far.
Trump swept 15 states on “Super Tuesday” and captured more than one-third of the Republican delegates. Despite facing a series of criminal charges, he is almost certain to win the presidential nomination for a third consecutive time.
As the results of the primary elections become clearer, Trump and Biden are targeting each other. In his victory speech at Mar-A-Lago in Florida, Trump criticized Biden’s immigration policies and called him the “worst president” in history. “November 5th will go down as the most important day in the history of our country,” Trump said.
Biden also issued a statement, once again saying that Trump poses a threat to American democracy. “Today’s results give Americans a clear choice: We will continue to move forward, or allow Trump to drag us into the chaos, division and darkness that marked his tenure,” Biden said.
Activists opposed to Biden’s strong support for Israel launched a protest vote in Minnesota. The results were unexpectedly good, but Biden was still expected to win the Democratic primary.
According to Addison Media Research, more than half of the votes are now estimated to have been cast, with nearly 20% of “uncommitted” votes cast in Minnesota, up from 13% in Michigan last week. However, Biden still won Minnesota and 14 other states, including Iowa, which terminated mail-in voting on the 5th.
Biden suffered a defeat in one place on the 5th, the American Samoa caucus. According to the American Samoa Democratic Party, entrepreneur Jason Palmer received 51 votes in American Samoa. , Biden received 40 votes.
Exit polls conducted by Addison Media Research in California, North Carolina and Virginia showed that immigration and the economy were the main concerns among Republican voters. In these states, a majority of Republican voters support deporting illegal immigrants. Trump, who has often belittled immigrants, has vowed to launch the largest deportation campaign in U.S. history if elected.
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2024-03-06 07:48:05