
As the presidential race intensifies, President Biden and former President Trump are on the brink of officially securing their party nominations. Tomorrow, both candidates are expected to solidify their positions as the presumptive nominees for the upcoming election.
President Trump is just 140 delegates away from clinching the GOP nomination, a feat he is anticipated to achieve during the primary contests in Georgia, Mississippi, and Washington State. On the other hand, President Biden needs 102 delegates to formally secure the Democratic nomination.
Trump faced a crowded field of over 10 Republican opponents at the beginning of the 2024 election cycle, making his path to the nomination more challenging. Despite this, his campaign remains confident in his ability to secure the nomination earlier than he did in 2020, emphasizing the historic nature of his impending nomination.

Meanwhile, President Biden has been actively campaigning, criticizing his predecessor's handling of the presidency. In a recent speech in New Hampshire, Biden condemned Trump's failure to fulfill the fundamental duty of caring for the American people, labeling it as unforgivable.
With the primary season drawing to a close, all eyes are on the impending official nominations of President Biden and former President Trump. The stage is set for a fierce electoral battle as the two candidates gear up to compete for the highest office in the land.