Primaries in the US

Primaries in the US

In the US presidential primaries, Trump and Biden won comfortably in Nebraska, Maryland, and West Virginia. As the countdown continues for the presidential election to be held on November 5 in the US, Democrat Joe Biden, who was unopposed, and Republican Donald Trump won comfortably in the primaries held in Nebraska, Maryland, and West Virginia. The primary election process in the US presidential race continued with the elections in the states of Nebraska, Maryland, and West Virginia. In the primary election process, which was somewhat of a formality since both were unopposed, Democratic candidate Biden and Republican candidate Trump won all three of these states by wide margins. Trump, who is the sole candidate of the Republican Party, received 77 percent of the vote in Nebraska, 80 percent in Maryland, and 88 percent in West Virginia, wide ahead of Nikki Haley, who is still in the race. Incumbent US President Biden, who is running alone in the Democratic Party, received 92 percent of the vote in Nebraska, 86 percent in Maryland, and 70 percent in West Virginia. The official presidential candidate for the Republican Party will be determined in July, and for the Democratic Party in August. The presidential elections in the US, where Trump and Biden are expected to face off once again, will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.