Super Tuesday sets up Trump and Biden for a 2024 rematch
Donald Trump and Joe Biden are expected to dominate Super Tuesday primaries, where more than a third of delegates to the parties' conventions are in play.
PALM BEACH, Fla. — The rematch is on.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump sailed through Super Tuesday primaries Tuesday, racking up enough delegates — in contests held in 16 states and American Samoa — to all but mathematically secure an encore of their 2020 election fight.
For more than a year, polls have shown Americans anticipating a sequel with the kind of eagerness typically reserved for a drug-free colonoscopy. But Republicans show little interest in stripping their standard from Trump's hands, and Biden, like most modern incumbents, faces no serious competition for his party's nod.
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"The 2024 nominations may have unknowingly been locked up since November 2020," Matthew Bartlett, a Republican strategist, said.
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