According to CNN, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump dominated the US primaries on Super Tuesday, with notable victories in California and Texas.

Joe Biden, Donald Trump and Nikki HaleyPhoto: AP / AP / Profimedia

On Tuesday night, Donald Trump won the Republican primaries in Virginia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Maine, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Alabama, Minnesota, Colorado and Texas, states that according to data are on the line for Super Tuesday. American media forecasts are reported by AFP and Agerpres.

Fifteen states are up for grabs on this big election night, and the former president of the United States is hoping to eliminate his last challenger, Nikki Haley, for good.

There is a tight race between the two Republican candidates in Vermont.

Super Tuesday is a can’t-miss event in American politics, with 15 states holding their presidential primaries at the same time. From Maine to California, from Texas to Virginia, from Alaska to Alabama, millions of Americans voted to nominate their Democratic and Republican candidates for president in November.

In the Democratic camp, President Joe Biden is running for a second term and faces no serious opposition. The candidacies of two Democrats, Minnesota Rep.-elect Dean Phillips and best-selling author Marianna Williamson, have not generated much enthusiasm, despite persistent criticism of the president’s age or his support for Israel.

By Tuesday night, Joe Biden had already won 12 states, including Vermont, North Carolina and Virginia, as well as Iowa, which has held mail-in ballots in recent weeks.

Donald Trump called Tuesday a “great night” after his “Super Tuesday” victory in the Republican primary. “It was a great night, an incredible day,” he told supporters gathered Tuesday at his residence in Lago, Florida.

In opposition, President Joe Biden said Donald Trump is “determined to destroy our democracy,” Biden said in a statement.