Trump, Biden clinch enough delegates for U.S. presidential nomination
President Joe Biden (R) has never faced any serious primary competition while his Republican predecessor Donald Trump steamrolled his sole remaining rival Nikki Haley in last week's 15-state 'Super Tuesday' voting

Atlanta (AFP) - Joe Biden and rival Donald Trump each won enough delegates Tuesday to clinch their party nominations in the 2024 presidential race, networks projected, all but assuring a rematch and setting up one of the longest election campaigns in US history. The results in four statewide elections Tuesday, the latest in the months-long march to determine the Democratic and Republican party flagbearers, were essentially a foregone conclusion as incumbent Biden and former president Trump had already seen off all primary challengers. Biden crossed the threshold of 1,968 delegates needed when ...