Super Tuesday 2024: Trump and Biden dominate primary contests, setting stage for rematch
- Donald Trump trounces Nikki Haley, his last rival for the Republican Party’s nomination
- Super Tuesday is the most important day of the 2024 US presidential primary calendar
US President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump swept to victory in statewide nominating contests across the country on Tuesday, setting up a historic rematch in November’s general election despite low approval ratings for both candidates.
Trump won the Republican votes in 14 of 15 states – including delegate-rich California and Texas – brushing aside former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, his last remaining rival.
Haley’s only win of the night came in Vermont.
Trump’s commanding performance on “Super Tuesday”, when more than one-third of Republican delegates were up for grabs, means he has all but clinched his third consecutive presidential nomination despite facing a litany of criminal charges.
Trump and Biden quickly trained their focus on each other as the results became clear. In a victory speech at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, Trump focused on Biden’s immigration policies and called him the “worst president” in history.