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Voting for the presidential election is going to take place in America later this year. Biden is in direct competition with Republican Party contender former President Donald Trump. Biden has already won more delegate votes than he needs to become a Democratic challenger. This means that no other Democratic candidate can oust Biden from the race for the White House at this stage of the election process.
Although many contenders are trying their luck in the race to become the US President, current President Joe Biden will be the only candidate from the Democrat camp in the 2024 elections. Biden is facing a tough challenge from former President Donald Trump from the Republican Party. This will be the first time in America's nearly 70-year history that the same candidate will contest two consecutive elections. Last time there was a direct contest between Donald Trump and Biden in the Presidential Elections 2020. It is worth noting that the Democratic and Republican parties field only the candidate who wins these primaries as their presidential candidate.
Not only is Biden's support base strong in these states, Trump's claim is also almost certain.
On Tuesday, Biden achieved the necessary numbers to clinch the nomination from the Democratic Party. At this point in the election, enough delegates have voted in his support. Biden needed 1968 delegates to win the nomination race from the Democrat camp. Apart from Georgia, Biden also has good support in Mississippi, Washington State, Northern Mariana Islands. According to the information received regarding the elections in America, Trump's candidacy will also be approved on Tuesday.
Trump's campaign 'campaign of anger and revenge'
According to reports, Trump is getting good support in many big states. India's Nikki Haley is out of the race. Another Indian-origin Vivek Ramaswamy has announced his support to Trump. After the nomination was approved, Biden said Trump's campaign was a 'campaign of anger and revenge'. There is a possibility that the idea of America may be in danger due to this.
Biden had a direct fight with Trump in the elections held four years ago.
It is noteworthy that four years ago, Trump was defeated in the 2020 presidential election and after that, perhaps for the first time in the history of the country, there was massive unrest on Capitol Hill. Trump's supporters, disappointed by his election defeat, refused to accept the election results on January 6, 2021, and the violence marked a dark chapter in American democracy.