Trump attacked Biden's immigration policies during a speech he delivered in Florida (European)

Both US President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won most of the states in the Democratic and Republican party primaries, which brings them very close to obtaining their parties' nominations for the presidential elections next November.

The primary elections for the two parties were held in 15 states within the framework of what is called “Super Tuesday”, and did not result in any surprises.

According to the latest results published by the Associated Press, the potential Democratic Party candidate, Joe Biden, won in 14 states, and only lost in the Samoa region to his rival, Jason Palmer, while Trump won in 12 states, and lost to his rival, Nikki Haley, in the state of Vermont.

According to the announced results, both the current and former presidents won the states of Texas, California, Alabama, Colorado, Maine, Oklahoma, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Minnesota, and Massachusetts, and Biden also won in Utah, Vermont, and Iowa.

Although Haley was able to win in Vermont, Trump defeated her in states that were supposed to support her, such as Maine and Virginia.

Trump is now on an open path to obtaining the Republican Party nomination for the upcoming presidential elections, even though he is being prosecuted in several cases, and it is expected that his trial in one of those cases will begin before the next November elections.

Biden warned again about what he called Trump’s threat to American democracy (French)

On the other hand, Biden's victory for the Democratic Party nomination is almost guaranteed, but he faces dissatisfaction from some voters within the party, especially because of his administration's position in support of Israel in its war on Gaza.

In a speech he delivered at his residence in Florida, the potential Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, described his victory in most of the United States that was contested yesterday, Tuesday, as amazing, and attacked the policies of his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, in the field of immigration, describing him as “the worst president.”

On the other hand, Biden attacked his Republican opponent and once again considered him a threat to American democracy.

Two days ago, a poll conducted by the New York Times and Siena University showed that 48% of voters would choose Trump, compared to only 43% for Biden, if the presidential elections were held now.

Source: Al Jazeera + agencies + American press