America News: Presidential elections are going to be held in America this year. Political turmoil has increased regarding this. During this time, the main contest can be seen between former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden. Meanwhile, March 5 was an important day in America as a pre-election for the presidential elections. On March 5, i.e. Super Tuesday, voters in 16 US states and one US territory voted for their favorite presidential candidate. During this period, Joe Biden from the Democratic Party and Donald Trump from the Republican Party have taken the lead.
Pre-elections are happening in these states
These primary elections are being held in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Alabama, Alaska, Maine, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia and the US Territory Samoa.
Biden won in these states
President Biden has won Alabama, Minnesota, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Vermont in the election results announced so far.
Trump won these provinces
Donald Trump, who is leading the presidential race in the Republican Party, has so far won in Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Minnesota, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia. From this it seems that he will face Biden after defeating his rival Nikki Haley in this contest.
What is Super Tuesday?
Super Tuesday is the biggest day for primary and caucus elections before the presidential elections to be held in November this year. Super Tuesday usually falls on the first Tuesday of March in an election year. On this day, voters of 16 states and one territory choose their favorite candidate for President. Voting is also done in some states so that they can elect their governor or senator in the state.
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