It has been projected by CBS News that both Biden and Trump will secure the presidential nominations for the 2024 election.

It has been projected by CBS News that both Biden and Trump will secure the presidential nominations for the 2024 election.

Biden and Trump are on track for a potential rematch in the November election following their victories in the primaries on Tuesday evening.

According to CBS News, it is anticipated that former President Donald Trump will be the presumptive Republican nominee for the 2024 election after securing the necessary 1,125 delegates to secure the GOP nomination with a victory in Washington. Additionally, CBS News predicts that he will also win the Georgia and Mississippi primaries held on the same day.

On social media, the Trump campaign shared a video where Trump declared it a “wonderful day of triumph,” but added that there will be no time for celebrations. Instead, they will celebrate in eight months, after the election has concluded.

On Tuesday, CBS News predicted that President Biden won the Democratic Party’s nomination after securing victories in Washington, Georgia, and Mississippi.

A poll was published in February 2023, well ahead of DeSantis’ official entry into the competition.

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In 2018, President Trump was charged for breaking laws regarding campaign finances.

four distinct legal cases involving criminal charges

Trump was charged with a total of 91 felonies. Each indictment resulted in a rise in his primary poll ratings and enabled him to receive large donations by portraying himself as unfairly targeted by authorities.

“open season”

With increased financial resources and a confident edge in polls, Trump felt empowered to dismiss his opponents in the primary and declared it to be an “open season.”over

Prior to its actual start, he declined involvement in all debates approved by the Republican National Committee and declined to pledge support for the party’s chosen candidate.

Former President Trump made few public appearances during his campaign. He only visited Iowa 26 times, while Governor DeSantis managed to visit all 99 counties in the state.

In the end, Trump achieved a record-breaking victory in the Iowa caucus, defeating his opponents by securing 51% of votes from Iowa caucus attendees, the biggest margin seen by any Republican candidate.

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The ex-president dominated the initial nomination contests, emerging victorious in all but two of the primary elections. Nikki Haley, who was the final Republican to challenge Trump prior to the 2016 election, is unable to reformulate the statement.dropping out the day after Super Tuesday

He only managed to win the Republican nomination in Vermont and Washington, D.C.

After winning crucial swing states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Arizona, Biden has become the victor of the 2020 election. This has caused Trump to shift his attention towards him.

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A recently published update from March depicts Trump with his biggest advantage yet, surpassing Mr. Biden with 52% of likely voters compared to 48%.

Biden is currently in the midst of his campaign for reelection.

Clinching the Democratic nomination was more of a formality for Mr. Biden. 

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Bernie Sanders, who was supported by Minnesota and writer Marianne Williamson, has been the victor in the majority of Democratic primaries and caucuses, except for American Samoa where there was opposition to his candidacy.

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Despite Palmer receiving a larger number of votes (91 in total), he did not win the majority (Palmer won 91 votes in total but did not win the majority).

A movement to vote “uncommitted” on some state ballots to protest Mr. Biden’s response to the Israel-Hamas war has been the second top vote-getter in some states (Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Hawaii), though with a wide gap between the president and this option. 

Mr. Biden’s path to 1,968 delegates also began with an adjusted calendar he pushed for in 2022 – with South Carolina taking the first slot followed by Nevada and Michigan.

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New Hampshire was the initial state to officially conduct a Democratic primary, although the incumbent president was not included on the ballot and no delegates were granted. This was due to the state’s violation of the DNC’s recently implemented regulations. Despite this, Mr. Biden emerged as the winner through a write-in vote.

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The campaign has transitioned into complete focus on the general election..

Recently, he has increased his visits to states that are considered crucial for winning the election, including Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Michigan. In addition, Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Arizona and Nevada last weekend.

The campaign has announced that it will be investing $30 million in advertising over the next six weeks. Their first advertisement aims to address concerns about the president’s age, being 81 years old. They also plan to open 100 new offices in battleground states and hire 350 new staff members this month.

Highlighting the shift of the campaign to the general election phase is the significant financial advantage of over $130 million in cash on hand for Mr. Biden, as reported by campaign finance records. This, combined with the resources of the DNC, gives him nearly twice as much funding as Mr. Trump.

However, the current president is still facing a difficult competition against his competitor for the 2020 election, based on both national and battleground state surveys. This can be attributed, at least in part, to a decrease in enthusiasm from the Democratic coalition that helped him win in 2020.

Mr. Biden has begun prominently highlighting his differences from Trump during his campaign. He frequently mentioned “my predecessor” in his State of the Union speech and continues to criticize Trump on the campaign trail.

“Donald Trump has a different constituency. Here’s the guy who’s kicking off his general election campaign in the road up with Marjorie Taylor Greene. It can tell you a lot about a person who he keeps company with,” Mr. Biden said during a campaign event in Atlanta on Saturday.

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