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The Democratic candidate has won in all states without rivals. Trump won in 13 of the 14 contesting states, just as Nikki Haley won in Vermont. With these results, the former UN ambassador could announce her withdrawal from the presidential race.
“Super Tuesday,” the most important day of the primary election process for the two major American parties, has made it quite clear that the Republican Donald Trump and the Democratic President, Joe Bidenwill be their parties’ nominees to contest November’s general election, which points to an uphill battle that could be decided by very narrow margins.
Trump, the only primary contender with a substantial rival, showed on Tuesday that former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley will hardly be able to compete against him at the Republican convention in July by topping 900 delegates today and hopelessly approaching the 1,215 that he secured. lecture.
Hello accumulates 53 deputies and only has managed to gain the upper hand over Trump in the state Vermont and the District of Columbia, so if the trend continues, the New York tycoon could mathematically be declared the winner next week.
trump tonight was won with the two large baskets of delegates: the majority of the 161 delegates of Texasby obtaining 78% of the votes, and with 169 of Californiawith more than 70% of control.
In other Southern states, Trump has maintained dismal margins, with 84% of Alabama or 77% of Arkansas, while in key November states such as Virginia (63%), North Carolina (75%) or Minnesota (68%). , marks a dominance among conservatives in the United States unprecedented in decades.
However, the results also show that weak points of Trump, who faces him in states like Colorado or Virginia – more urban, moderate and diverse – to a third of the conservative electorate, a percentage that is even higher among women.
The former Republican president gave a triumphalist speech; “It was an incredible night,” he admitted. Trump has not even mentioned his rival Nikki Haley and has focused on attacking Biden, who he has described as “the worst president in the history of the country.”
In the meantime, Nikki Haley has chosen silence. He has only won in Vermont, in New England, and he has done so by a narrow margin. The least populous state of the 15 in the running distributes just 17 of the 865 delegates at stake this ‘Super Tuesday’. The former UN ambassador also has no events planned in the coming days.
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Source: EITB

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