13 March,2024 07:43 AM IST | New York | Agencies
US President Joe Biden, and Donald Trump. Pic/AP
Joe Biden and Donald Trump hope to clinch their parties' presidential nominations with dominant victories in a slate of state primaries on Tuesday as the 2024 fight for the White House moves into a new phase.
Neither Biden, a Democrat, nor Trump, a Republican, faces significant opposition in primary contests across Georgia, Washington state, Mississippi and Hawaii. The only question is whether they will earn the necessary delegates in each state to hit the 50% national threshold to become their parties' presumptive nominees.
Whether it happens Tuesday night or in the coming days, the 2024 presidential contest is on the verge of a crystallizing moment that will solidify a general election rematch between Biden and Trump. And that rematch--the first featuring two U.S. presidents since 1956--will almost certainly deepen the nation's searing political and cultural divides in the eight-month grind that lies ahead.
On the eve of Tuesday's primaries, Trump acknowledged that Biden would be the Democratic nominee, even as he unleashed a new attack on the president's age. "I assume he's going to be the candidate," Trump said of Biden on CNBC. "I'm his only opponent other than life, life itself."
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