Trump s one day win of the tri state primary is one step closer to the party s nomination

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-04

On March 2, former Trump as the Republican candidate in the United States won back-to-back Republican caucuses in Michigan, Missouri and Idaho, further cementing his leadership in the party. **universal**, he will be the Republican nominee in the "Super Tuesday" primaries on March 5 by a landslide.

In this Republican election cycle, the Republican primary in Michigan uses a hybrid nomination system. Out of about 1,600 Republicans, Trump received 1,575 votes, a whopping 978%, easily beating Hayley, who received only 36 votes.

In some districts of Idaho and Missouri, Trump won 85 percent and 100 percent, respectively, winning a total of 125 party delegates in those three states.

So far, Trump has won Republican primaries in six states, including Missouri, Michigan, South Carolina, Nevada, New Hampshire and Iowa, and has not lost so far. And "Super Tuesday" refers to the day when most states hold both primaries and caucuses in the primary election cycle, when 15 states and the U.S. territory Samoa will hold primaries, and voters will vote for the candidates they support, which is one of the busiest and most important days in the United States, and this year's "Super Tuesday" will be held on March 5.

According to U.S. election rules, Republican** candidates need the support of at least 1,215 party delegates to win the party nomination. So far, Trump has garnered 247 party delegate votes, well ahead of his only party rival, Haley, who has received only 24 votes. According to the United States, Trump is expected to reach the required number of votes for the nomination by "Super Tuesday".

Prior to this, Haley had said that despite Trump's apparent superiority, many still expected a "Trump replacement" and considered her the last hope to stop the "Trump-Biden nightmare." Therefore, she will continue to run steadfastly with the support of her sponsors.

As for the Democratic side, Biden recently won the Michigan primary by handily defeating his party challenger, Rep. Dean Phillips. It was Biden's third straight win and third since the start of this year's Democratic primary. However, it is worth noting that at least 20,000 Democratic voters chose the "no commitment" option for **Biden**'s performance in handling the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

According to the United States**, the latest polls show that among the seven swing states, Trump's approval rating is ahead of Biden. Most of those surveyed expressed concern about Biden's age, while a significant number believed that Trump was dangerous.

While Trump's leading position in the Republican Party has strengthened, Biden also faces a series of challenges within the Democratic Party. Despite his back-to-back victories in Michigan and elsewhere, the support he received was not enough to hide his displeasure. A recent poll showed that more than 20,000 Democratic voters chose the "no commitment" option, suggesting that they are skeptical of Biden**'s performance in dealing with issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Behind Biden's third consecutive victory, there are also some divisions and doubts within the Democratic Party. Some voters have raised questions about Biden's age and ability, believing that he may not be able to lead the country effectively.

In addition, there are also many controversies and dissatisfaction with Biden's performance in domestic and foreign policies, especially when dealing with international affairs, some people believe that Biden ** lacks a firm position.

At the same time, the situation that Trump's approval rating is ahead of Biden has raised some eyebrows. Despite the high level of approval for Trump, there are also a significant number of people who believe that his leadership style may be uncertain and dangerous.

This suggests that in future elections, the competition between Trump and Biden will be more intense, and the attitudes and choices of voters will have a significant impact on the outcome of the election.

As Super Tuesday approaches, all parties are gearing up. This day will be one of the most important and busiest in the United States**, with state primaries and caucuses taking place at the same time, and voters will cast their ballots for the candidates they support.

Against this backdrop, both Trump and Biden will face a major test, and their performance will determine the direction and outcome of the election.

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