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Biden and Trump Secure More Primary Wins, Setting Stage for Divisive Rematch

The recent primary victories by Joe Biden and Donald Trump come as a foregone conclusion, solidifying their positions as the presidential nominees of their respective parties.

Biden and Trump Secure More Primary Wins

The results come as no surprise, as both have already emerged victorious within their respective parties. Biden and Trump have won additional primary contests, with a focus on the swing states in their campaigns.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic incumbent Joe Biden have clinched further primary victories within their parties. Trump received delegate votes in several U.S. states, including Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, and Ohio. Similarly, Biden emerged victorious in primaries held in Arizona, Illinois, Kansas, and Ohio, with no Democratic primary in Florida.

Given that both candidates no longer face internal party rivals, the outcomes were expected. They have already secured the necessary delegate votes for their respective nominations during the ongoing primaries, setting the stage for a rematch of their 2020 showdown on November 5th.

Key States Nevada and Arizona

Currently, Biden is concentrating on six or seven swing states, crucial in deciding the presidential election, such as Nevada and Arizona. It is anticipated that hundreds of thousands of votes from these states may be pivotal in the final outcome.

In the 2020 showdown with Donald Trump, Biden narrowly won in both Nevada and Arizona. It is likely that he will need to carry victory in these key states once again on November 5th to secure an overall win. A significant voter group in this context is individuals with Latin American roots. Latinos were crucial to my victory in 2020, and they will play a decisive role again,” stated Biden in an interview with the Spanish-language network Univision. “I am working diligently to earn their support.”

Trump Gains Popularity

Traditionally, U.S. citizens of Latin American descent tend to vote for the Democratic candidate in presidential elections. Despite Trump’s stance against migrants and his claims of criminal elements coming from Mexico, recent polls show that Trump is making inroads with this demographic, weakening Biden’s stronghold.

 

Ava Harper

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