Voting day that will pave the way for Joe Biden and Donald Trump to the White House

Americans are preparing for a decisive date in the race for the White House this year.”Super Tuesday elections When primaries are voted in in 15 states and one U.S. territory, it will mark a milestone on the campaign calendar that will bless Joe Biden and likely leave Donald Trump with the Republican Party's presidential nomination within reach.

“Super Tuesday” It's the biggest voting day of the nation's long primary season It is traditionally crucial for candidates as the race tightens.

This year, no major surprises are expected, whether on the Democratic front, with Biden practically running alone, or on the Republican front, with Trump close to running, but it remains a key date for the presidential elections on November 5.

Tens of millions of Americans They will vote in the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, California, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia, in addition to the territory of Samoa. Republicans already held their race in Iowa earlier this year, but on Tuesday Democrats will announce the winner of their mail-in vote in that state.

All eyes are focused above all on the major states, California and Texas, where… Trump hopes to win 773 delegates He surpassed the magic number to secure the nomination for the Grand Old Party convention in July.

Until he achieved a symbolic victory Sunday night in the Washington, D.C., primary, Haley, you didn't win any internal electionsAlthough she obtained 40% of the votes in the states of New Hampshire and South Carolina, which she was governor of. For her, these results are a sign that the party remains divided on Trump. Haley also confirms that she will achieve better results than the former president in the general elections against Biden.

Former President of the United States, Donald Trump. AP Photos

Although many urged her to decline the nomination, she said she would wait until Super Tuesday, when another string of defeats could destroy her campaign. Or, as miraculous as it may seem today, revive it.

Haley says most voters oppose that A rematch between the “chaos” candidate Trump and Bidentwo old men aged 77 and 81 respectively, and 52, must now make way for new generations.

But many also believe Haley is looking to stay in the loop in case Trump is affected by his legal troubles, although nothing appears to be affecting her popularity or career.

In fact, on Monday he received great news when the Supreme Court ruled in his favor and said his name should remain on ballots in Colorado, which had sought to veto him on sedition charges. next to, He faces an appeal to the highest court seeking immunityIt is a ruling that could affect other proceedings against him on charges of obstruction of justice and interference in the results of the 2020 elections. He faces a total of 91 charges in court, some of which are criminal.

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But the confidence of his followers remains intact because they believe that everything is a lawsuit promoted by the Democrats to prevent him from returning to the White House.

Waiting for the elections next November. Trump leads Biden today by 2.3 pointsAccording to the RealClearPolitics polling average. But Republicans are leading in crucial states such as Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Georgia, Arizona and Michigan.

The intention to vote for Trump is increasing even though the US economy is growing, inflation is down, and unemployment is also down. The biggest burden on Biden, according to opinion polls, is his age, even among his own ranks. A New York Times-Siena College poll released Monday suggests that 61% of those who voted for him in 2020 now say he is “too old” to be president.

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