- Pennsylvania’s Democratic primary is expected to see another victory for President Biden.
- Next year, the state will be a major factor in determining which party controls the Congress and the White House.
- Trump received 84% of the vote with 92% of the vote counted, according to AP.
Following his victory in Pennsylvania’s GOP primary, former President Trump now has the delegates he needs to win the Republican candidacy in 2024. In the Tuesday night contest at Keystone State, an additional 67 delegates are up for grabs.
In the meantime, Pennsylvania’s Democratic primary is expected to see another victory for President Biden. While neither presidential candidate was anticipated to face significant opposition, Biden is probably going to receive a protest vote from Democrats upset with the administration for the way Biden handled the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Pennsylvania GOP
Ahead of their close rematch in 2020, Trump leads Biden by just 0.4 points in the battleground state, according to Decision Desk HQ/The Hill polling averages.
Pennsylvanians are voting in several highly anticipated House races in addition to the campaign for Sen. Bob Casey’s (D-Pa.) seat in the upper chamber. Next year, the state will be a major factor in determining which party controls the Congress and the White House.
Even though former President Trump secured his party’s nomination more than a month ago, a considerable portion of Republican primary voters in Pennsylvania supported former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley on Tuesday.
President Biden won Pennsylvania by roughly 80,500 votes in 2020, and the state might ultimately decide the race in November. Trump received 84% of the vote with 92% of the vote counted, according to AP, who predicted he would win the GOP primary in Pennsylvania on Tuesday with ease.