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Yet the delegate haul is important to Biden”s goal of gaining enough delegates to claim the Democratic nomination before the party’s summer convention. Tuesday’s results may leave Biden just short of the 1,991 delegates he needs, but primaries next week in Georgia and West Virginia could put him over the top.
Of Tuesday”s elections, Pennsylvania”s could add the most delegates to Biden”s count. He also won contests in Maryland, Indiana, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Montana and South Dakota.
Also choosing a nominee Tuesday are voters in the District of Columbia. Those results are pending.
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The primary in Montana was conducted by mail in an effort to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Biden has also won Tuesday contests in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Indiana, Rhode Island, New Mexico and South Dakota.
With no active opposition, Biden is already the party”s presumed nominee. But the former vice president”s haul of delegates from Tuesday”s voting pushes him closer to the 1,911 delegates he needs to claim the Democratic presidential nomination.
Voters in several states and the District of Columbia have participated in primary elections Tuesday. They coincide with a time of crisis across the country. Voters have had to navigate both health concerns over the coronavirus and protests against racism and police brutality.
Democrat Joe Biden has won the New Mexico presidential primary, his latest victory in Tuesday”s voting as he marches toward earning enough delegates to claim the party nomination before the summer convention.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has pledged to help Biden connect with racial- and ethnic-minority voters in the state. She has also been talked about as a possible Biden running mate.
Biden has also won Tuesday contests in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Indiana, Rhode Island and South Dakota.
With no active opposition, Biden is already the party”s presumed nominee. But the former vice president”s haul of delegates from Tuesday”s voting pushes him closer to the 1,911 delegates he needs to claim the Democratic presidential nomination.
Voters in several states and the District of Columbia are participating in primary elections. They coincide with a time of crisis across the country. Voters have had to navigate both health concerns over the coronavirus and protests against racism and police brutality.
Democrat Joe Biden has won the South Dakota presidential primary, racking up another victory in Tuesday”s voting as he marches toward earning enough delegates to claim the party nomination before the summer convention.
The secretary of state”s office sent absentee ballot applications to all registered voters in South Dakota in late April amid the coronavirus pandemic. Biden has also won primaries in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Indiana.
With no active opposition, Biden is already the party”s presumed nominee. But the former vice president”s haul of delegates from Tuesday”s voting pushes him closer to the 1,911 delegates he needs to claim the Democratic presidential nomination.
Voters in several states and the District of Columbia are participating in primary elections. They coincide with a time of crisis across the country. Voters have had to navigate both health concerns over the coronavirus and protests against racism and police brutality.
Joe Biden has won Maryland”s Democratic presidential primary. Biden was declared the winner of Tuesday”s primary on a night when six other states and the District of Columbia are voting in the presidential nomination contest. The result has been expected because Biden”s rivals have already dropped out of the race.
Voters in Maryland were strongly urged to vote by mail because of concerns about further spread of the coronavirus. Biden”s haul of delegates from his Maryland win and victories in Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island and Indianan push him closer to the 1,911 delegates he needs to capture the Democratic presidential nomination.
Democrat Joe Biden has won Pennsylvania”s presidential primary, which promises the biggest haul of delegates among the seven states choosing their presidential nominees on Tuesday.
Biden has also won the Democratic primaries in Rhode Island and Indiana.
With no active opposition, Biden is already the party”s presumed nominee. But the former vice president”s haul of delegates from Tuesday”s voting pushes him closer to the 1,911 delegates he needs to claim the Democratic presidential nomination.
Voters in several states are participating in primary elections. They coincide with a time of crisis across the country. Voters have had to navigate both health concerns over the coronavirus and protests against racism and police brutality.
Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump have won Indiana”s presidential primary.
Indiana is among the states and the District of Columbia with primaries on Tuesday. Pennsylvania offers the day”s biggest trove of presidential delegates.
The Democratic result in Indiana was expected because Biden”s rivals have already dropped out of the race.