Biden locks the Democratic presidential nomination in the US presidential election

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Washington, March 12 (Reporters Xiong Maoling and Hu Yousong) According to calculations and reports from many mainstream media in the United States, current President Biden confirmed the Democratic presidential nomination for the 2024 U.S. presidential election on the 12th.

Biden won the Democratic primaries in Georgia and Mississippi that day, and more than half of the total number of delegates to this year’s Democratic National Convention has been locked. That means he will be the Democratic presidential candidate again. Biden issued a statement thanking voters for once again letting him represent the Democratic Party, while attacking Republican opponent, former President Trump.

According to calculations by US media, Trump won the Republican primaries in Georgia and Mississippi. He is close to locking in this year’s Republican presidential nomination and is expected to face Biden again in the general election. Biden won the 2020 U.S. presidential election, but Trump refused to admit defeat and claimed large-scale electoral fraud.

On the 12th, primary elections were held in Georgia, Mississippi, Washington and other states and territories. As of press time, the U.S. media have not released the results of primary elections in places other than Georgia and Mississippi.

Trump and Biden recently held respective campaign events in Georgia, attacking each other and kicking off the showdown. The New York Times article wrote: The duel between the two officially begins, which will be a painful, cruel and lengthy competition.

The primary election is the first phase of the U.S. presidential election and will last until June. After the primary election, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party will each hold a national convention to formally nominate the presidential and vice presidential candidates. The polling day for this year’s U.S. election is November 5. (Participating reporter: Sun Ding)