Democrat President Joe Biden and Republican former president Donald Trump are poised to have the biggest day of the primary campaign, moving them to the brink of winning their party’s presidential nominations and setting up a historic rematch.
Super Tuesday elections are being held in 16 states and one territory. Hundreds of delegates are at stake, the biggest haul for either party on a single day.
In Fairfax, Va., voters came out to cast their votes for Biden or Trump. Alyssa Batchelor-Causey says her vote for Joe Biden is based on her concerns over another Trump presidency.
John Hambleton, voter from Fairfax, says his concerns over Nikki Haley are what brought him out to vote.
The nominations are effectively sealed already and both men were turning their attention Tuesday to the general election.
Trump on Tuesday called Biden the worst president in history.
President Joe Biden hit the radio airwaves as he aims to shore up his standing among Black voters, a critical constituency for Democrats in the November general election.
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