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Georgia, Mississippi, Washington and Hawaii are holding primary contests Tuesday as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump continue to march toward a rematch in November. Follow here for the latest live news updates, results and analysis.

Mississippi, Washington, Hawaii and Georgia hold primary contests as Biden and Trump march toward a November rematch. The candidates will beTuesday’s primary contests could help President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump gain enough delegates to secure their parties’ respective nominations — although neither will officially become the nominee until the national conventions vote this summer.

Biden and Trump are not quite four years removed from their first presidential matchup and, if this opening volley of the general election campaign was any indication, the new race could sound a lot like the old one. Shortly after his defeat, the state’s two Republican senators – David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler – lost their respective runoff contests against Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, handing Democrats a slim Senate majority at the beginning of Biden’s presidency. Many in the party blamed Trump’s election denialism and criticism of mail-in ballots for lower party turnout in those runoff contests.

One senior adviser told CNN that Trump’s team expects to build out its campaign operations in Georgia in the coming weeks. His messaging, though, has already shifted to the general election, particularly seizing on national angst over the flow of migrants crossing the US-Mexico border. Haley dropped her primary bid with 244 days to go until the November election. The 2004 general election between Republican incumbent George W. Bush and Democratic challenger John Kerry also began 244 days before Election Day, according to aThese eight-month campaigns were far longer than the average length of a general election campaign since 1972 — which is less than six months.

“There is a lot that I have to go through. And so, I’ve had, and again I’ll emphasize this, I’ve had a rough draft in an outline before I ever heard a rumor that someone wanted to run for this position, so the result is not going to change because of politics,” McAfee added. “Well, I’ve said I’m gonna support the nominee. You know, I’ve voted Friday in the Republican presidential preference primary, and I’ve said for a long time now I’d support the nominee,” Kemp told reporters in Atlanta.from Trump to overturn the 2020 election results, a decision that put the two at odds and led Trump to call on Kemp to resign. Trump later recruited and endorsed

“Why should any of us want to obliterate the opposition or even see another person as the opposition?” Barrett posed the question to an audience in Washington, DC, during an event focused on civic education. Neither justice mentioned those cases — or any others — in their remarks at George Washington University during the annual Civic Learning Week National Forum.

She further explained that Washington state laws don’t establish procedures to do the “extensive” fact-finding that would be required to determine whether Trump engaged in the January 6, 2021, insurrection and how the 14th Amendment should be applied.in Colorado. The court was unanimous on the idea that Trump could not be unilaterally removed from the ballot. But the justices were divided about how broadly the decision would sweep.

And when it came to the final question of whether Biden, a Democrat, or Republican Donald Trump would do a better job at leading the country, Trump scored 3 points better than the president in the Ipsos poll. That result is within the margin of error, but it fits with previous national polling about the state of the race.“I don’t think it’ll be helpful with young voters. But you know, my argument here, yes, it has to do with young people.

“Today, I am announcing that I will depart Congress at the end of next week,” Buck said in a statement posted to X. Campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez told reporters Friday that the team is engaged in new efforts to “dramatically expand our volunteer engagement, scale up our battleground staff, launch our coalition groups, and invest in new paid media campaigns.”

GOP Rep. William Timmons of South Carolina is facing a primary challenge from state representative Adam Morgan, “Georgia has been ground zero on the national political landscape since 2018,” Fred Hicks, a Democratic strategist based in Georgia, said before the rallies. “It’s appropriate that this would be the first major stop after the State of the Union where the president is restarting his campaign, and where Donald Trump is trying to regain momentum.”

Hur consistently reiterated Tuesday morning that the investigation was done under his guidance, and was written in his own words, telling Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat from New York: A voter casts their ballots at a polling location at the Museum of Contemporary Art on March, 5 in Arlington, Virginia.Before Americans pick a president in November, they get to pick the candidates in a series of primaries and caucuses.

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