While 16 US states and one US territory participated in the Super Tuesday contests, there are still several significant primaries to take place this month.
A CNN has learned earlier that former President Donald Trump's team is aware that he will not surpass the delegate threshold on Super Tuesday to become the Republican Party's presumptive nominee, but they hope he secures enough votes as early as next Tuesday- fair, March 12, when another round of primaries will take place in several states.
1,215 of the 2,429 delegates are needed to win the Republican nomination.
See the dates of the next primaries
March 6
- Hawaii Democratic Presidential Caucus
March 8th
- American Samoa GOP Presidential Caucus
March 12
- Georgia
- Hawaii Republican Presidential Caucus
- Mississippi
- Northern Mariana Islands Democratic Primary (run by party)
- washington
- Democratic presidential primary abroad
Super Tuesday
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have taken major steps toward making their seemingly inevitable rematch official, as both scored big victories on Super Tuesday on March 5.
Both Biden and Trump saw similar signs of potential weaknesses in the general election: progressives voting “uncommitted” (an option that rejects all candidates) instead of Biden, college-educated fringe voters choosing Haley over Trump.
But both also have much more to celebrate, as they move closer to winning their party's nominations with their near-victories.
See also – Super Tuesday served to show the weaknesses of Biden and Trump, says expert
Source: CNN Brasil

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