Washington: Joe Biden and Donald Trump about the big wins in the primaries, which are the battle to determine the candidates for the US presidential election. Both dominated Super Tuesday, where primaries were held in the largest number of states. Both won California, Virginia, North Carolina, Maine, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas, Alabama, Colorado, and Minnesota.
Biden also won in Iowa and Vermont and lost in American Samoa. However, Trump also lost one seat in the Republican primary against Nikki Haley – in Vermont. It is the first time in decades that both parties have secured unopposed candidates in the US primaries. It is indicated that the candidature of both will be confirmed within two weeks.
Biden needs 1968 delegates from various states to become the Democratic candidate. By the end of Super Tuesday, he had 1,626 supporters, and on March 19, the number will be completed after the primaries in Florida, Illinois, Kansas, and Ohio. With 273 delegates, Trump secured 865 more in the Super Tuesday primaries. If 1215 delegates are reached, Trump will become the Republican candidate. It will be completed within two weeks.