Donald Trump has won the Republican presidential primary in Ohio, days after winning
the primary for the third consecutive time. In addition to Ohio’s contest, Trump is likely to comfortably pull off GOP primaries in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, and Kansas.
President Joe Biden also won the Ohio Democratic primary and is expected to do the
same in all those states except Florida, where Democrats cancelled their primary and
opted to award all 224 of their delegates to Biden.
Meanwhile, Trump has already exceeded the 1,215-delegate mark required to become
the presumptive Republican nominee by emerging victorious in Georgia, Mississippi, and
Washington state.
The former US President emerged victorious in the Michigan Republican primary,
surpassing opponent Nikki Haley.
Trump consistently outperformed Haley in the initial primary states where both were
listed: Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and later Michigan.
Additionally, Trump triumphed in the Nevada caucuses, and even in Nevada’s presidential
primary, the choice for ‘none of these candidates’ outpaced Haley.
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