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Biden, Trump projected to win each party's primaries in Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Wisconsin

Xinhua | Updated: 2024-04-03 11:00

WASHINGTON - US President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are projected to win their respective party's presidential primaries in the US states of Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and Wisconsin, US media reported Tuesday evening.

The Associated Press, NBC News and Decision Desk HQ, among others, have made the projection shortly after polls close in the four states.

Biden and Trump had secured enough delegates to become their respective party's 2024 presidential nominee in mid-March, meaning that the outcomes in these states are largely symbolic.

Recently, with the support of former Democratic presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, President Biden, who is campaigning for re-election, raised over 25 million dollars in a fundraising event in New York, breaking the record for the highest fundraising in a single political event.

Biden's presumptive opponent pales in comparison. Statistics show that Biden's fundraising for this event alone far exceeds the total amount raised by Trump's team in February.

However, Trump is not willing to fall behind. According to the Financial Times, Trump's campaign team expects to raise 33 million dollars in a large-scale fundraising event in Florida in early April.

The Washington Post noted that the 2024 general election is promising to be "the longest, most expensive and, perhaps, most divisive presidential race in recent memory".

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