Biden and Trump win big in Louisiana primaries
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump Secure Decisive Wins in Louisiana Primaries
The excitement was palpable as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump clinched resounding victories in their respective party primaries in Louisiana over the weekend. The Associated Press wasted no time in declaring both candidates as winners a mere six minutes after the polls closed at 9 p.m. EDT.
With the ballot count just shy of 20%, Biden and Trump had already amassed an impressive minimum of 87% of the votes each, showcasing their strong support among voters in the Pelican State.
Presumptive Nominees on the Horizon
The outcome was no shocker, given that both candidates had surpassed the delegate thresholds needed to position themselves as the presumptive major party nominees for the presidential race. Trump managed to snatch up all 47 Republican delegates up for grabs, while Biden, though not yet in possession of all 48 on the Democratic front, is well on his way to achieving this milestone.
For those eager for more election updates, Missouri’s Democratic primary results are anticipated to be revealed by Monday, as reported by the New York Times.
Looking Ahead in the Election Calendar
Mark your calendars for the upcoming Democratic primary in North Dakota scheduled for March 30. Subsequently, the GOP will make a return with a lineup on April 2, featuring primary elections in Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin. On the same day, all five states will also host Democratic primaries, promising a flurry of political action and buzz.
Stay tuned for more political insights and election developments as the campaign trail heats up!
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