Most of the bipartisan primary voting for Super Tuesday in the United States has been completed, with Biden and Trump winning multiple states respectively.
On March 5, local time, according to the Associated Press, most of the votes in the primary election of the "Super Tuesday" bipartisan election in the United States have been completed, with Biden winning 14 states and Trump winning 11 states.
As of around 22:00 EST on the 5th, Biden has won the primary vote for the Democratic** election in 14 states, including Iowa, Virginia, Vermont, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Alabama, Maine, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Colorado, Texas, Minnesota and Utah. Trump has also won primary votes in Republican** elections in 11 states, including Virginia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Alabama, Maine, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Colorado, Texas and Minnesota.
Voting in California and Alaska has not yet concluded, and the Republican primaries in Vermont and Utah have not yet been decided, and final results for those states are expected later in the day.
On the same day, a total of 16 states in the United States plus American Samoa held the 2024** election Republican or Democratic party primary, also known as "Super Tuesday". U.S. Biden and former Trump won in most states in the party primaries held on Super Tuesday, according to U.S. analysis.
On March 5, local time, according to the Associated Press, Nikki Haley, the first Republican candidate in the United States and former permanent representative of the United States to the United Nations, won the Vermont Republican primary for the 2024 ** election in the United States.
It was her second victory in this year's Republican primary. Previously, she won the party primary in Washington, D.C.
* |CCTV news client.