(6 Mar 2024)
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Washington - 6 March 2024
1. SOUNDBITE (English) Sagar Meghani, Associated Press:
"Biden versus Trump the rematch is now all but assured, after both men romped their way through Super Tuesday. They each did have a hiccup. President Biden lost in American Samoa, while Nikki Haley scored her second win of the nominating cycle over Donald Trump in Vermont. But she wasn't able to capitalize in states that might have really helped her, like in Virginia and in Maine, with their big swaths of moderate voters. Now, even with their big wins, even with their big delegate hauls, neither Biden nor Trump can call themselves their party's presumptive nominee just yet. That will likely happen soon, but more states need to vote first. Trump spoke at his Florida golf club and called this a great night. A Haley spokeswoman said it's pretty clear a lot of GOP voters have some serious concerns about Trump. And in his own statement, President Biden said tonight's results have left Americans with a clear choice. And that choice is not Donald Trump."
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ARCHIVE: Washington - 12 February 2024
2. STILL President Joe Biden delivers remarks to the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference
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ARCHIVE: Beaufort, South Carolina - 21 February 2024
3. STILL Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley smiles as she arrives at a campaign event
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ARHIVE: Kennebunk, Maine - 5 March 2024
4. Various STILLS of voters arriving to a polling station and casting their ballots
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ARCHIVE: Washington - 24 January 2024
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5. STILL President Joe Biden speaks during a United Auto Workers' political convention
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ARCHIVE: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - 9 February 2024
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6. STILL Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at the National Rifle Association's Presidential Forum
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ARCHIVE: Palm Beach, Florida - 5 March 2024
7. STILL Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump prepares to speak at a Super Tuesday election night party at Mar-a-Lago
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ARCHIVE: Forth Worth, Texas - 4 March 2024
8. STILL Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley speaks at a campaign event
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ARCHIVE: Washington - 5 March 2024
9. STILL President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting of his Competition Council to announce new actions to lower costs for families in the State Dining Room of the White House
STORYLINE:
President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump, romped coast-to-coast on Super Tuesday, all but cementing a November rematch and increasing pressure on the former president’s last major rival, Nikki Haley, to leave the Republican race.
Biden and Trump each won California, Texas, Alabama, Colorado, Maine, Oklahoma, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Minnesota and Massachusetts. Biden also won the Democratic contests in Utah, Vermont and Iowa.
Haley won Vermont, denying Trump a full sweep, but the former president carried other states that might have been favorable to her such as Virginia, Massachusetts and Maine, which have large swaths of moderate voters like those who have backed her in previous primaries.
The only contest Biden lost Tuesday was the Democratic caucus in American Samoa, a tiny U.S. territory in the South Pacific Ocean. Biden was defeated by previously unknown candidate Jason Palmer, 51 votes to 40.
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