International Desk
7 March
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump emerged victorious in the primaries of their respective parties across 15 states, including significant wins for Trump in Texas, California, and 11 others. However, Nikki Haley, Biden’s Republican opponent, secured a lone triumph in Vermont.
The election, widely recognized as Super Tuesday, witnessed Biden sweeping nearly all the primaries, emphasizing his strong standing within the Democratic Party. Notably, Jason Palmer dealt the first defeat to Biden in American Samoa. With no significant challenges in sight, Biden is expected to secure the Democratic Party’s nomination for the upcoming presidential election.
Former President Trump’s successful outcomes in key states position him as a formidable candidate for the Republican Party. The Super Tuesday results underscore the potential head-to-head competition between Biden and Trump in the upcoming presidential race. As the primaries unfold, the political landscape is taking shape, setting the stage for a high-stakes battle between the two prominent figures in American politics.