The president of the United States, Joe Biden, has mathematically become the democratic candidate for the US elections from November to win the primaries of his party in the state of Georgia, according to network projections MSNBC y CNN; for its part, Donald Trumplike Biden, can win the Republican nomination tonight after the primaries being held in four states.
Former President Donald Trump has also won the Republican Party primaries in Georgia, according to the same projections. This victory leaves him closer to the official candidacy of his party for the White House, since the 59 delegates that he has achieved in Georgia bring him closer to the 1,215 that he needs to guarantee the nomination for the November 5 elections. . The Republican Party holds primaries this Tuesday in Georgia, Mississippi, Hawaii and Washington, four states that distribute a total of 161 delegates. Trump, who until now had 1,078, needs 137 of these 161 to reach the figure of 1,215 delegates.
However, even though tonight he is mathematically the candidate of his party, will still have to wait to be officially proclaimed in the republican convention which will be held between July 15 and 18 in Milwaukee (Wisconsin).
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