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Biden, Trump Secure Nominations After Contests In Ga., Miss., Wash.

Donald Trump speaks during the first presidential debate against Joe Biden at Case Western Reserve University’s Health Education Campus on September 29, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Molly Gash Pool/Getty Images)

Tom McGrath of OAN
9:53 PM – Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are locking up a rematch in the presidential election this November.

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On Tuesday, Trump and Biden won their respective parties’ primaries in Georgia, Mississippi and Washington.

Furthermore, Mr. Trump won the Republican Hawaii caucus, while Mr. Biden had an advantage in the North Marina Island primary.

These recent victories have pushed both front-runners past the delegate threshold for their party’s nomination.

Biden is expected to be nominated at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August of this year. Trump is expected to emerge as the Republican candidate in Milwaukee in July.

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