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Joe Biden and Donald Trump win their parties’ primaries in Ohio, Illinois and Kansas

The president of U.Sthe democrat Joe Bidenand former Republican president donald trump (2017-2021) won as predicted this Tuesday the primaries of their parties in the states of Ohio, Illinois It is Kansasaccording to projections from NBC, Fox and CBS channels.

For a week now, Biden and Trump have practically been the Democratic and Republican nominees for the November presidential elections, as they have already obtained the minimum number of necessary delegates: 1,968 in the case of the former and 1,215 in the case of the latter.

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The media projected victory for both candidates shortly after schools closed, and has already awarded all the Republican delegates that were at stake to Trump in the Ohio (79) and in Kansas (39), while counting continues at Illinoiswhere he chooses 64.

Trump scored a victory today in the Republican primary for Senate candidate in Ohio, as the candidate he supported, Bernardo Moreno, prevailed over the other two more moderate ones. Moreno will be the rival in the elections for the High camera of the Democrat Sherrod Browna race in which Democrats risk control of the House.

Biden opted for 167 delegates in Ohio, 127 in Illinois and 33 in Kansas, and obtained comfortable victories between 87 and 90%, with the exception of Kansas where the dissatisfied vote, who normally vote to send dissident delegates to the party convention in August . , approached 10%, below other states in the Midwest who demonstrated their dissatisfaction with the president’s policy regarding the conflict in Link.

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The results of Floridawhich, however, give the projected winner of their respective matches to Joe Biden It is donald trumpwhile polling stations in Arizona will be the last to close tonight.

To officially declare themselves candidates, the two politicians will have to wait for their party conventions: first will be the Republican, from July 15th to 18th in Milwaukee (Wisconsin), and then the Democrat, from August 19 to 22 in Chicago (Illinois).

Source: Elcomercio

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