In the Super Tuesday contests, President Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump emerged victorious in nearly all of their respective battles, setting the stage for a November rematch.
The former U.N. Ambassador secured her second win in the 2024 race, triumphing in Vermont, an achievement her team hailed as an honor.
The sequence of presidential nomination contests largely unfolded as anticipated, with President Joe Biden dominating his Democratic rivals, except in American Samoa.
Former President Donald Trump, despite losing Vermont, moved closer to securing his third Republican nomination, the Associated Press reported.
Biden’s campaign emphasized the united support of Democratic voters for the president’s reelection bid.
However, this election is not devoid of drama. Biden has framed this potential redux of the 2020 contest as a critical debate about the survival of U.S. democracy.
In contrast, Trump has promised a sort of restoration to American greatness if he returns to the White House.
Written by B.C. Begley
