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President Biden got nearly 90 percent of the Democratic primary votes in Kitsap, and former President Trump took about 70 percent in the GOP vote.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump clinched their parties' presidential nominations Tuesday with decisive victories in a slate of low-profile primaries, setting up a general ...
On May 7, President Biden wins the Indiana Democratic primary. [268] On May 14, President Biden wins the Maryland, Nebraska, and West Virginia primaries. [269] [270] [271] Despite having already dropped out, Congressman Dean Phillips won one delegate in the Nebraska primary by receiving the most votes of any candidate in Logan County. [272]
Five states held primary contests Tuesday: Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kansas and Ohio. President Biden and Donald Trump are now projected to sweep.
President Biden states in an interview with Howard Stern that he is willing to participate in the general election debates with Trump. [ 308 ] U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says in an interview that the U.S. has seen evidence of China attempting "to influence and arguably interfere" with the 2024 elections.
At that time, Biden had not committed to attending the debate either, as his campaign was also in conflict with the commission for failing to enforce its rules against Trump, [8] though in April 2024 he confirmed he planned to debate Trump. [9] Biden and Trump became the presumptive nominees of their respective parties in March 2024, [10] [2 ...
The scale of the protest vote matters too. More than 96,000 Wisconsinites voted against Trump in Tuesday’s GOP primary; more than 65,000 voted against Biden (including 48,000 for “uninstructed
Biden's third presidential bid came during the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries where he focused his plans as the candidate with the best chance of defeating then-president Donald Trump in the general election. Politico reported in 2018 that Biden had rejected a proposition to commit to serving only one term as president. [38]