Incumbent President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are projected by the AP to win the Democratic and Republican Party Presidential Preference Elections in Arizona, respectively.
The Associated Press is projecting that incumbent President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will win the Democratic and Republican Party Presidential Preference Elections in Arizona, respectively.Live updates: 2024 Arizona Presidential Preference Election on March 19At stake for the two candidates were 72 Democratic delegates and 43 Republican delegates. Once the nominees are confirmed by their parties, they will appear on the November ballot.
Pat Shackleford, an 84-year-old caregiver in Mesa, Arizona, said she voted for Trump in Arizona's primary to send the former president a message."I wanted to encourage him that the fight has been worthwhile, that more of us are behind him than maybe the media tells you," Shackleford said.Jamie and Cassandra Neal, sisters who both live in Phoenix, said they were unenthusiastic Biden supporters until they saw the vigor the president brought to his State of the Union speech.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
RESULTS: President Biden, former President Trump win Arizona Presidential Preference ElectionBoth Biden and Trump reached the threshold to become their party's respective nominees
Read more »
Joe Biden wins the Democratic presidential primary in ArizonaJoe Biden wins the Democratic presidential primary in Arizona
Read more »
Donald Trump wins the Republican presidential primary in ArizonaDonald Trump wins the Republican presidential primary in Arizona
Read more »
Biden, Trump cruise to Illinois presidential primary victoriesPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, already the presumptive nominees for America’s two major political parties, have both won the 2024…
Read more »
Biden-Trump sequel underway in history-making first presidential election rematch since 1956The Joe Biden - Donald Trump sequel is set as the Democratic White House incumbent and his Republican predecessor face off in the first presidential election rematch since 1956
Read more »
CAMPAIGN 2024: Biden, Trump now have enough delegates to become their parties' presidential nomineesMontgomery, Alabama
Read more »