Trump and Biden proved to be the strongest candidates for the Republicans and Democrats on Super Tuesday after landslide wins.
The world is bracing up for a repeat of the 2020 US presidential election after President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump made big wins in the primaries on Super Tuesday.
Former president Trump recorded a landslide win in states contested against rival Nikki Haley.
Trump recorded victories in Arkansas, Colorado, Alabama, Massachusetts, Maine, North Carolina, Minnesota, Texas, Virginia, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and California, but lost in Vermont to Haley, who is a former United Nations Ambassador.
Haley has decided to pull out of the presidential race on Wednesday but has yet to drum up support for Trump.
President Biden won in the same states as Trump and also won in Iowa, where people voted through posting, but lost to a Baltimore businessman in American Samoa.
Ahead of their likely rematch in the presidential polls in November, both candidates traded insults at each other after their wins.
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Trump said that US citizens would no longer have a country if President Joe Biden wins a second term.
President Biden said all of the successes his administration has achieved would be at risk if Trump wins, insisting that the former president is “driven by grievance” and not the interests of Americans.
Analysts expect a tough election in 2024 as the race for the White House gets more intense.
Biden would be hoping to serve a second term in office after denying Trump the chance to do that in 2020.