Race To The White House: Trump vs. Biden Rematch Virtually Set After Super Tuesday Results
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Trump vs. Biden Rematch Set After Super Tuesday Results
According to forecasts based on Super Tuesday primary election results for both major parties in the United States, a repeat of the 2020 contest between Donald Trump and Joseph Biden will take place in November of this year.
Trump, 77, significantly leads Nikki Haley, whose Super Tuesday victory in Vermont and one in Washington last Sunday did little to affect the outcome.
According to Republican observers, particularly those in Trump’s camp, the likelihood of Haley, 52, reversing this trend is virtually zero at this point, and so no additional primary voting should be done. In principle, the primaries may run until July, but Trump’s team forecasts a victory by March 19 at the latest, following the vote in Georgia and Florida.
“They call it Super Tuesday for a reason,” Trump said. “This is a big one.” Trump’s victories Tuesday included contests in California, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, North Carolina and Texas. Nevertheless, he still needs to sort out a barrage of legal actions against him, the first criminal trial scheduled to start in New York on March 25.
Biden, 81, has won the Democratic Party’s primaries or caucuses in 15 states, including Virginia, Texas, Minnesota, and Colorado. “Today, millions of voters across the country made their voices heard — showing that they are ready to fight back against Donald Trump’s extreme plan to take us backwards,” said Vice President Joe Biden in a statement.
He also cautioned that another term for Trump would bring “chaos, division, and darkness.” The incumbent president, whose capacity to occupy the position is continually questioned due to the “age issue,” is expected to demonstrate his fitness for duty on Thursday at his “State of the Union” address to Congress.
The race is set to the White House, as a know we all know the nominees for the Democrat and the Republican. Donald Trump or Joe Biden, who will you be voting for?
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