On March 5, the "Super Tuesday" of the primary election in the United States kicked off. It's the busiest day of the U.S. primary, with millions of voters from 15 states and one overseas U.S. territory going to the polls to decide the fate of ** and lower-tier candidates.
According to foreign media reports, this "Super Tuesday" will largely determine the situation of the United States this year. The outside world unanimously ** that this vote will further consolidate the leading positions of Trump and Biden in their respective party primaries and lay the groundwork for *** in November.
In this election, the votes of party representatives in the states will be crucial. According to the election rules, the candidate who receives the majority of votes will win all the party representative votes in the state. To be formally nominated at the summer national convention, a candidate must reach a certain threshold of party delegate votes.
The total number of Republican National Party delegates is 2,429, and the number of votes required for the nomination is at least 1,215. Trump has now garnered 247 delegate votes, ahead of his rival Haley's 43. However, more than a third of the party's delegates will still be contested on Super Tuesday, leaving Haley's hopes of trying to block Trump's nomination.
On the Democratic side, there were 3,934 delegate votes, and the key number to win the nomination was 1,968. And on Super Tuesday alone, 1,420 delegate votes will be generated. Biden has few real rivals in the Democratic primary, having already won 206 delegate votes, and is expected to win the vast majority of votes on Super Tuesday, with the 1968 party delegates needed for the nomination as early as the 19th.
Nomination campaigns will be held on this day for several states, including Alabama, California, North Carolina and others. These states will produce their respective party representative votes through open primaries or party-run primaries, which will directly affect the final pattern of ***.
One to watch is North Carolina, which is seen as a swing state for the month of November. The state's electorate is complex, with varying levels of support for Trump and Biden among voters from different backgrounds and regions. In addition, the way North Carolina's primary is held will also have an impact on the outcome of the election.
Haley had previously announced that she would run until Super Tuesday, despite previous defeats in eight state party primaries. Her fundraising skills are acceptable, but she doesn't have any campaign plans after Monday local time, sparking speculation about whether she will continue to persevere.
This "Super Tuesday" election will have a profound impact on the road of Trump and Biden. At a time when polling stations in the states are gradually closed, voters' choices will determine the position of the two candidates in the party, and then there are still many unknowns that will affect the final course of the entire election campaign in November, and the outcome in California will be watched in the spotlight because it will be key to whether Trump can secure his nomination.