The incumbent president is expected to score a decisive victory in all states, despite some boycott efforts over the Gaza conflict.
President Joe Biden is poised to secure a significant victory on Super Tuesday, the pivotal night of the 2024 presidential nomination race, with little opposition.
The Democratic presidential frontrunner already won 13 of 15 states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Massachusetts, Maine, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Vermont, according to the results as of 9:30 p.m. EST.
Millions of voters across 16 states and one U.S. territory cast their votes Tuesday for their preferred presidential candidates on the biggest primary day of the year.
Border security, inflation, abortion, and the conflict in Gaza were some of the big issues that drove voters to the polls.
Tuesdayâs results bring President Biden one step closer to a potential rematch with his predecessor, former President Donald Trump.
As President Biden is expected to officially secure his partyâs nomination, a growing number of his supporters are feeling uneasy about his age.
A New York Times/Siena College poll released last week showed that President Bidenâs age is increasingly worrying Americans, including those who supported him in 2020.
Biden Looks to Taylor Swift
Music superstar Taylor Swift, who has over 280 million followers on the social media platform Instagram, urged her fans to show up for Super Tuesday.
âToday, March 5, is the Presidential Primary in Tennessee and 16 other states and territories,â Ms. Swift wrote on her Instagram story. âI wanted to remind you guys to vote the people who most represent YOU into power. If you havenât already, make a plan to vote today.â
Despite media speculations in recent weeks, Ms. Swift has not endorsed President Biden yet.
âWhere are you getting this information? Itâs classified!â Biden joked when asked if there was an âactive conspiracyâ between him and Ms. Swift.
President Biden said that the superstar endorsed him in 2020.
The Biden campaign is trying to get the 34-year-old superstar to endorse him on social media in the hopes that she might help him boost his poor poll ratings and win back the support of young voters.
Protest Votes
Tuesdayâs results came after the incumbent scored a decisive victory in Michiganâs Feb. 27 Democratic presidential primary, winning over 81 percent of the votes. In Michigan, âuncommitted,â the protest vote against the president had garnered around 13 percent, much higher than expected.
Like Michigan, protest votes were cast in multiple states against President Biden during the Super Tuesday for his handling of the Hamas-Israel war.
According to early results, over 17 percent of Minnesota voters chose âuncommittedâ in the Democratic primary.
The behavior of these protest voters in the general election remains uncertain. While some individuals plan to stay home, others have expressed their intention to vote for President Trump.
Throughout Super Tuesday, Epoch Times reporters were on the ground in more than 10 states, asking voters what they thought about the candidates.
Doug Gwost from Shoreview, Minnesota, was an early voter who came out to show his support for President Biden.
âWell, thereâs some [policies] I donât support. I think he has to do more about the border. And heâs probably going to be doing that between now and the election,â Mr. Gowst said.
He was not concerned about President Bidenâs age and cognitive ability.
âHeâs only three years older than me, and Iâm not senile. I like Biden,â he said.
Julie McClanahan, 65, from Lovettsville, Virginia, voted for President Biden in the Democratic primary on Tuesday.
âJoe Bidenâs done a good job considering what he was handed,â she said, listing President Bidenâs infrastructure investment in the Inflation Reduction Act and position on abortion as the main reason for her endorsement.
âHeâs a steady hand right now. I think we need that.â
Nedra French voted for President Biden in the Democratic Primary in Central Arkansas. But she expressed her frustration with his policies.
She said that his administration is taking âcare of people in another country more than they do our people.â
She mentioned specifically the homeless population in the United States and funding going overseas: âThey spend all this money over there for these folks in Gaza and this war. What do they do for our people?â
Ms. French said that she thinks well of independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and would vote for him if he were the nominee âbecause his father was a good man.â
âIncredible Comebackâ
The unsurprising outcome of Super Tuesday this year stood in sharp contrast to President Bidenâs experience as a nominee four years ago, when his prospects changed for the 2020 presidential race. He made an impressive comeback, winning most states on Super Tuesday in March 2020. It was quite a surprising victory for Joe Biden, putting him in a tight race with then-frontrunner Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.
The next day, then-President Donald Trump called Joe Bidenâs Super Tuesday performance an âincredible comeback.â
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