Could Biden and Trump win their party's nominations this week? What to watch in the next contests
Georgia leads a slate of four states hosting primary elections Tuesday in the first major round of voting since Super Tuesday’s results transformed the political landscape
By STEVE PEOPLES
Published - Mar 11, 2024, 08:20 AM ET
Last Updated - Mar 11, 2024, 08:20 AM EDT
NEW YORK (AP) — President Joe Biden and his likely Republican challenger, Donald Trump, are on track to win enough delegates this week to become their parties' presumptive nominees, ushering in a bruising eight-month campaign for the White House.
But for many voters who aren't attuned to the daily twists and turns of the nation's turbulent politics, this week could be a crystalizing moment, reinforcing that another Biden-Trump campaign is virtually guaranteed whether Americans want it or not. And that rematch — the first in a U.S. presidential election since 1956 — is poised to deepen searing political and cultural divides.
Here's what we're watching: