As voters cast their ballots in the Super Tuesday primary elections, Trump and Biden anticipate resounding wins

Super Tuesday, one of the most important days in the US presidential primary election, saw millions of Americans cast ballots. The results are predicted to confirm Donald Trump and Joe Biden as the respective party’s choices for the main election in November. Notably, Super Tuesday is the day when most states have their presidential primaries or caucuses. Vote at the polls if you are a registered voter in the states hosting presidential nominating contests.

Fifteen states are hosting GOP elections on Super Tuesday, according to CBS. Primaries are being held in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, and Virginia. There are caucuses taking place in Utah and Alaska. There are open GOP primaries in eleven of the fifteen states, and participation is not limited to registered Republicans. Super Tuesday derives its moniker, in addition, from the fact that more delegates are up for grabs than on any other day of the primary race.

According to Al Jazeera, Trump won eight of the states that had nomination elections on Super Tuesday 2024 in 2016. In the race for the Republican presidential nomination, former US President Donald Trump is expected to defeat former UN ambassador Nikki Haley. That being said, President Joe Biden is also expected to comfortably win among Democrats, even if protest votes were cast against him for backing Israel during its military intervention in Gaza.

CNN said that former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley declared she would not withdraw from the race to become the Republican candidate for president, despite the fact that she is expected to lose the GOP primary in her home state. Haley said, “I’m a woman of my word,” alluding to her previous statements that she would remain in the presidential contest until Super Tuesday while giving a speech in Charleston, South Carolina. She said, “I’m not giving up this fight when a majority of Americans disapprove of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden.”