Election Super Tuesday is at its peak. Trump wins in eight states, Haley defeated 2024-03-06 02:25:00

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Former US President Donald Trump has a clear lead in the race for the Republican nomination for the November presidential election. According to the projections, the so-called superter has won eight times so far. So far, Superter has defeated Trump in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Alabama, Maine, Arkansas and Massachusetts. It was reported by the AP and Reuters agencies.

Trump knows that the superter will bring him a decisive advantage over his last major competitor in this race, Nikki Haley. Projections indicate that former governor Jin Karolny’s margin will increase only in Vermont.

The first polling stations closed shortly after one o’clock in the morning SE. The first result was announced by the state of Iowa, where, according to expectations, President Joe Biden won the race for the Democratic nomination. Super ter brings the nominee fight for the November presidential election to an end in the next 16 hundred years.

In the race for the Democratic nomination, Biden also contested in North Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, Oklahoma, Alabama, Tennessee and Massachusetts.

The earliest stage of the nomination process was unusually late this year, noted The New York Times. The Republican primaries have been dominated by Trump, who according to polls has the support of an overwhelming majority of his party’s voters. Biden, on the other hand, did not have significant competition among the Democrats, and it is now certain that he will meet his predecessor again in the battle for the White House in the fall.

There are still a few months left until the end of the nomination process. On Tuesday, Republicans and Democrats voted in 13 hundreds. Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Severn Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia voted. In addition, the Republicans had an election rally in Alaska on their agenda, while the Democrats will announce the results of a several-day correspondence election in Iowa and will also vote in American Samoa.

In Virginia and Vermont, voting will take place at 19:00 local time (one hour in the morning SE), in other cities people will be able to vote until early morning CET. If the results are not close, gains in delegates voting at the party’s summer nominating conventions could be clear by mid-morning.

How will Haley react?

The most interesting is the fight in two states: California and North Carolina. According to the rules of primaries in this state, 169 delegates are available in the recent tenure of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. North Carolina is one of the so-called swing states and battleground states, where in the November elections the battle is between Democrats and Republicans. These are the first places where you win the election. The Republican primaries here can show how Trump will fare in a likely fight with Biden.

Even with a landslide victory, Trump cannot gain enough weight during the superterm to have at least 1,215 delegates securing the Republican nomination for the November elections. The situation is similar for Biden, who needs 1,968 delegates out of a total of 3,934. Both are likely to win enough delegates during further primaries until March 19.

I wonder how Nikki Haley will react to the consequences. Most likely, it will be about any hope of a reversal of the result and will invite whether to withdraw from the primaries. She promised her friends that she would stay at least until Superter, for the next few weeks, with a bag filled with them. Her fight for Bl dm will therefore end in the middle of the morning.

2024-03-06 02:25:00

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