Super Tuesday 2024: Who came out on top and who fell behind
Super Tuesday: Winners and Losers
Super Tuesday, the most significant primary night of the 2024 cycle, unfolded with few hiccups as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump dominated the 16 states and one U.S. territory that held primaries.
However, amidst the expected outcomes, there were some surprises that added excitement to the night. Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley pulled off an upset victory in Vermont, narrowly defeating Trump in the GOP primary. On the Democratic side, Biden experienced an unexpected loss in the American Samoa Democratic caucuses to little-known Jason Palmer, a Baltimore investor who secured four delegates.
While the presidential race took the spotlight, down-ballot races in California and Texas set the stage for crucial matchups in November as Democrats strive to defend their control of the Senate.
Top Winners
- Former President Donald Trump: Trump, though not yet the presumptive GOP nominee, is well on track to reach the 1,215 delegates needed by March 12 or March 19 at the latest. He secured victories in multiple states, including Virginia, Alabama, Maine, Colorado, and California, among others. Trump’s delegate count stands at 751, while Haley trails far behind with only 62 delegates.
- Rep. Adam Schiff: Schiff, a firm anti-Trump politician, emerged victorious from California’s “jungle primary” and advanced to the general election. He will face Republican political newcomer and baseball star Steve Garvey in November, positioning himself to become California’s next senator.
- Rep. Colin Allred: Allred, a congressman from northeast Dallas, won the Texas Democratic senatorial primary and will challenge incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz in November. Although facing long odds, Allred aims to repeat his 2018 feat of flipping a seat and hopes to contribute to Democrats’ efforts to regain control of the Senate.
Top Losers
- Nikki Haley: Despite a narrow win in Vermont, Haley faced defeat in every other Super Tuesday GOP primary. Her presidential campaign is unlikely to recover from this setback, and she has yet to announce her plans moving forward.
- Katie Porter: Porter failed to advance to the general election in the California senatorial race, losing to Schiff and Garvey. Her loss means that California will lack a female senator for the first time in over three decades, marking the end of Porter’s and Lee’s careers in Congress.
- Rep. Jerry Carl: Carl lost the Republican primary for Alabama’s 1st Congressional District to Rep. Barry Moore. This defeat signifies the end of Carl’s time in Congress, as the new congressional maps favored Democrats in Alabama.
As a bonus, Joe Biden emerged as the dominant figure among Democratic rivals on Super Tuesday, positioning himself as the likely Democratic nominee for the upcoming rematch with Trump. However, Biden faces challenges due to the “Abandon Biden” campaign, which criticizes his hesitancy to call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
Despite these ups and downs, Super Tuesday showcased the excitement and unpredictability of the 2024 primary cycle, setting the stage for a thrilling general election in November.
What setbacks did the progressive movement within the Democratic Party face on Super Tuesday, particularly in Texas and California
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Super Tuesday 2024 provided a glimpse into the upcoming general election and showcased the frontrunners and potential challengers from both parties. While Donald Trump continues to assert his dominance in the Republican Party, the Democratic Party faces a more diverse and competitive field. With surprises and upsets along the way, the 2024 election cycle promises to be an exciting and unpredictable journey.Top Losers
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