November 4, 2024

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Trump also wins North Dakota on Super Tuesday, Haley's last chance  outside

Trump also wins North Dakota on Super Tuesday, Haley's last chance outside

Former US President Donald Trump also won the Republican primary in North Dakota, according to Edison Research and several news channels. His rival, Nikki Haley, appears increasingly hopeless. Today, when fifteen states vote simultaneously during what is called Super Tuesday, this is their last chance to make things difficult for Trump.

In North Dakota, Trump easily defeated Haley. It is also expected to dominate Super Tuesday today, the most important day of the primaries, when 15 states and one overseas territory go to the polls. Super Tuesday is traditionally the most important day in presidential primaries. Americans from fifteen states and overseas territories can go to the polls for the primaries, which have not produced much tension for either party this year. It is seen as Republican Nikki Haley's last chance to make things difficult for fellow party member Donald Trump in the race for the nomination.

Americans in California, Texas and American Samoa, among other states, can cast their ballots on Tuesday. Normally, Super Tuesday is a crucial moment for candidates to present themselves as the party's chosen nominee, but this time it appears it has already been decided that President Joe Biden will face former President Trump in November.

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Final victory

For Republicans, more than a third of delegates are divided. Trump already has a significant lead over former UN Ambassador Haley, and American media expects the gap to increase until Tuesday. Trump's campaign team believes he will have enough delegates within two weeks to finally secure the nomination.

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CNN and the New York Times, among others, wonder aloud whether Haley will fold if she loses again on Tuesday. So far, she has lost primaries in nearly every state, but insists Republican voters deserve a choice because the party will be divided on Trump.

There is even less competition among Democrats. President Joe Biden has no serious challengers and is moving toward his party's nomination. However, he was under pressure because 100,000 people did not vote for any candidate in the Michigan primary. Activists had called for this to express their dissatisfaction with Biden's policy towards the Gaza Strip. US media wonders whether there will be more of these types of protests on Super Tuesday.