Super Tuesday, the pivotal day in the 2024 White House race, is fast approaching. On March 5th, voters in 15 states and one US territory will select candidates for president. This day is crucial for gaging the strengths and weaknesses of Joe Biden and Donald Trump as they head towards a highly anticipated rematch in the November general election.
During Super Tuesday, most states in the presidential primary calendar will hold nominating contests. 865 Republican delegates and at least 1,420 Democratic delegates are up for grabs. The Trump campaign is confident he will secure a significant number of delegates, aiming to clinch the nomination later in March, despite competition from Republican rival Nikki Haley.
This pivotal day may be crucial for Trump’s last remaining rival, former UN envoy Nikki Haley, to slow his momentum or uncover potential vulnerabilities. With Democrats, including front-runner Joe Biden, also vying for crucial delegates, the outcome on Super Tuesday could reshape the trajectory of the 2024 election, highlighting challenges, opportunities, and key battlegrounds to watch in the coming months.