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Biden and Trump secure nomination, set for rematch in 2024 presidential election | 2024 US Election

Joe Biden and Donald Trump both won primaries in Georgia and Mississippi. State of Washington Tuesday cemented a rematch that most voters aren’t looking forward to.

In addition to token state primaries, both men received nearly every vote ever cast in the Democratic Overseas and Republican caucus primaries. Hawaii. Biden also won Tuesday morning’s Northern Mariana Islands primary, winning 11 delegates.

Efforts to register opposition to the Biden administration’s support for the Gaza war are just beginning in Georgia, but the ballot doesn’t show how to do so, making it easier with a “no-preference” protest vote in Georgia cannot be expressed. A woman from Roswell, Georgia, said of her vote for Congressman Dean Phillips: who dropped out He was elected as an alternate in last week’s Democratic Party election.

Robin Hawking, a 56-year-old software developer from Roswell, said: “I voted to protest against the war in Gaza because I think what’s going on is terrible and I want to protect my country right now.” Because I’m ashamed,” he said. She said she is usually a Republican. She added, “I hope that if enough people vote for a non-Biden candidate, it will send the message to him that if he doesn’t stop, he will lose this election.”

Gynecologist Uchenna Nwosu said her decision was a no-brainer.

“It’s clear that you can’t vote for someone who takes away a woman’s right to abortion, including medical care,” she said. “I don’t see why Mr. Trump should be in the race. I mean, that’s reason enough. He doesn’t support what I support. That’s it.”

Trump ran unopposed. georgiaattracted a small number of voters even though other names were still on the ballot.

Roswell resident Scott Carpenter said he voted for former ambassador Nikki Haley because he didn’t like President Trump. He voted for Biden in 2020. I don’t like Biden. I just wanted to make a different choice,” he said.

Alpharetta attorney Travis Foreman, 46, expressed frustration with the Democratic Party, saying he thinks Trump is good for the country.

“I disagree with this party and some of its core beliefs,” Foreman said, adding that he has voted Democratic and independent throughout his life. “And for me, being a preacher’s kid from South Georgia, it’s hard for me to agree with some of the core fundamental beliefs that they want me to have. Gender ideology, the whole movement – I I have a problem with that. I don’t care what someone chooses in their life and how they live, but I don’t care about trying to force them to accept certain things against my own principles. Please. I thought that was the biggest problem.”

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Biden almost immediately won enough delegates in Georgia to win the Democratic nomination. He needed 1,968 people to vote in the first place to win.

“Four years ago, I ran for president believing we were fighting a battle for the soul of this country. Thanks to the American people, we were able to win that battle. And now… I am honored that a broad coalition of voters representing the rich diversity of the Democratic Party across the country has once again placed their trust in me to lead our party and our country. President Trump. At a time when the threat is greater than ever,” it said in a statement.

Trump was also on track to secure the 1,215 delegates needed to win the Republican nomination.

Summarize this content to 100 words Joe Biden and Donald Trump both won primaries in Georgia and Mississippi. State of Washington Tuesday cemented a rematch that most voters aren’t looking forward to.In addition to token state primaries, both men received nearly every vote ever cast in the Democratic Overseas and Republican caucus primaries. Hawaii. Biden also won Tuesday morning’s Northern Mariana Islands primary, winning 11 delegates.Efforts to register opposition to the Biden administration’s support for the Gaza war are just beginning in Georgia, but the ballot doesn’t show how to do so, making it easier with a “no-preference” protest vote in Georgia cannot be expressed. A woman from Roswell, Georgia, said of her vote for Congressman Dean Phillips: who dropped out He was elected as an alternate in last week’s Democratic Party election.Robin Hawking, a 56-year-old software developer from Roswell, said: “I voted to protest against the war in Gaza because I think what’s going on is terrible and I want to protect my country right now.” Because I’m ashamed,” he said. She said she is usually a Republican. She added, “I hope that if enough people vote for a non-Biden candidate, it will send the message to him that if he doesn’t stop, he will lose this election.”Gynecologist Uchenna Nwosu said her decision was a no-brainer.”It’s clear that you can’t vote for someone who takes away a woman’s right to abortion, including medical care,” she said. “I don’t see why Mr. Trump should be in the race. I mean, that’s reason enough. He doesn’t support what I support. That’s it.”Trump ran unopposed. georgiaattracted a small number of voters even though other names were still on the ballot.Roswell resident Scott Carpenter said he voted for former ambassador Nikki Haley because he didn’t like President Trump. He voted for Biden in 2020. I don’t like Biden. I just wanted to make a different choice,” he said.Alpharetta attorney Travis Foreman, 46, expressed frustration with the Democratic Party, saying he thinks Trump is good for the country.”I disagree with this party and some of its core beliefs,” Foreman said, adding that he has voted Democratic and independent throughout his life. “And for me, being a preacher’s kid from South Georgia, it’s hard for me to agree with some of the core fundamental beliefs that they want me to have. Gender ideology, the whole movement – I I have a problem with that. I don’t care what someone chooses in their life and how they live, but I don’t care about trying to force them to accept certain things against my own principles. Please. I thought that was the biggest problem.”Skip past newsletter promotionsUS Morning Briefing breaks down the day’s big stories and explains what’s happening and why it mattersPrivacy Notice: Newsletters may include information about charities, online advertising, and content funded by external organizations. For more information, see privacy policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google. privacy policy and terms of service Apply.After newsletter promotion Function size() { window.frameElement.height = document.body.offsetHeight; window.addEventListener(‘resize’, resize); resize(); var fonts = [].slice.apply(window.parent.document.styleSheets) .filter(function (sheet) { returnsheet.ownerNode.className.indexOf(“webfont”) > – 1; }) .map(function (sheet) { returnsheet .ownerNode.textContent; }) .join(‘ ‘); var css = document.createElement(‘style’); css.textContent = フォント; document.head.appendChild(css); ” FrameBorder=”0″ class=”dcr-ivsjvk”>Biden almost immediately won enough delegates in Georgia to win the Democratic nomination. He needed 1,968 people to vote in the first place to win.”Four years ago, I ran for president believing we were fighting a battle for the soul of this country. Thanks to the American people, we were able to win that battle. And now… I am honored that a broad coalition of voters representing the rich diversity of the Democratic Party across the country has once again placed their trust in me to lead our party and our country. President Trump. At a time when the threat is greater than ever,” it said in a statement. Function size() { window.frameElement.height = document.body.offsetHeight; window.addEventListener(‘resize’, resize); resize(); var fonts = [].slice.apply(window.parent.document.styleSheets) .filter(function (sheet) { returnsheet.ownerNode.className.indexOf(“webfont”) > – 1; }) .map(function (sheet) { returnsheet .ownerNode.textContent; }) .join(‘ ‘); var css = document.createElement(‘style’); css.textContent = フォント; document.head.appendChild(css); ” FrameBorder=”0″ class=”dcr-ivsjvk”>Trump was also on track to secure the 1,215 delegates needed to win the Republican nomination.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/mar/12/primary-results-biden-trump-election-2024-georgia-mississippi-washington Biden and Trump secure nomination, set for rematch in 2024 presidential election | 2024 US Election

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