15 U.S. states will vote in presidential primaries on Tuesday

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Voters will go to the polls in 15 U.S. states and American Samoa on Tuesday, the most important voting day in the presidential primary election, with President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump expected to win more in November. , the inevitable confrontation in the national election.

Biden, who defeated Trump in his 2020 re-election bid, faced only token opposition in the Democratic primary, known as “Super Tuesday” on the U.S. political calendar. Even so, Biden trails Trump by several percentage points in recent national polls and in several political battleground states that could decide the national outcome.

Trump on Saturday won more delegates in Republican races in Michigan, Idaho and Missouri heading into this summer’s national party nominating convention. He is expected to solidify his lead in Tuesday’s vote, defeating his remaining challenger, his former United Nations ambassador and former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley.

Trump faces an unprecedented four criminal indictments covering 91 charges, with his first trial scheduled for three weeks on charges that he tried to conceal hush-money payments to porn stars ahead of his successful 2016 presidential campaign. But he has yet to lose to Haley in the 2024 campaign and has recently almost entirely ignored her candidacy in favor of Biden.

At a rally in the mid-Atlantic state of Virginia on Saturday night, Trump called for a “too big a landslide victory to be manipulated” in Tuesday’s primary to send a “signal” to Biden.

“You know they have the standard line: ‘Donald Trump is a threat to democracy.'” Some ad agencies wrote that,” Trump said. “I’m not a threat. I am the one who ends the threat to democracy. “

Trump and Biden both visited the U.S.-Mexico border to lay out plans to control the influx of migrants, days after Trump renewed his attacks on Biden for ignoring calls from a current bipartisan group of senators to pass tougher immigration controls . Democrats, Republicans and Independents.

“Let’s face it: This country is a mess,” Trump said. “We have 15 [million] Sixteen million people came in, and they came in from prisons and jails. They come from mental hospitals and lunatic asylums. They are terrorists. They are drug dealers. We are truly going to be a very different country. “

“We have to stop it. With your help, we will win big on Super Tuesday,” he said. “This November, Virginia is going to tell crooked Joe Biden, you’re fired. You’re fired! Get out!” “Get out of here! Get out of here! Get out of the White House.”

Although Haley lost to Trump in party primaries and caucuses and may lose more on Tuesday, Haley told NBC News. “Meet the Press” She signaled on Sunday that she had no intention of dropping out of the race.

“As long as we’re competitive, as long as we show we have a place, I’m going to keep fighting,” she said.

Haley has signed a pledge to support Republican presidential candidates, but she worries about whether she will follow through on that pledge if Trump wins the Republican nomination.

“I think I’ll make the decision I want to make,” she said. “I’ve always said I’m deeply worried about Donald Trump. I’m even more worried about Joe Biden.”

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By Surja
Surja, a dedicated blog writer and explorer of diverse topics, holds a Bachelor's degree in Science. Her writing journey unfolds as a fascinating exploration of knowledge and creativity.With a background in B.Sc, Surja brings a unique perspective to the world of blogging. Hers articles delve into a wide array of subjects, showcasing her versatility and passion for learning. Whether she's decoding scientific phenomena or sharing insights from her explorations, Surja's blogs reflect a commitment to making complex ideas accessible.