Super Tuesday, March 5, marks a pivotal moment in the 2024 White House race, with 15 states and a US territory gearing up for crucial presidential primary elections.
This voting marathon includes states like California, Texas, and Virginia, where both Republicans and Democrats will be in the arena. Democrats will also have caucuses in Alaska and American Samoa.
As the dust settles, we anticipate a preview of Joe Biden and Donald Trump’s political strengths and vulnerabilities, setting the stage for a potential rematch in November.
Delegates, the key players in the nomination game, are up for grabs—865 for Republicans and a minimum of 1,420 for Democrats. Trump’s team eyes at least 773 Republican delegates on Super Tuesday, pushing him closer to the nomination.
Meanwhile, the magic numbers are 1,215 for Republicans and 1,968 for Democrats. Currently, Trump holds 244 delegates, with Nikki Haley trailing at 43. The Democrats have a tight race ahead, with ongoing postal voting in Iowa adding to the suspense.
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