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PRESIDENTIAL DELEGATES AT STAKE MARCH 19
Democrats: 379
Republicans: 350
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won all the March 19 delegates at stake.
ARIZONA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY (D): Biden won the 72 delegates.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY (R): Trump won the 43 delegates.
FLORIDA
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY (D): No Democratic Primary by the state party; 224 delegates awarded to Biden.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY (R): Trump won 125 delegates at stake.
ILLINOIS
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY (D): Biden won 147 delegates.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY (R): Trump won 65 delegates.
U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 4 PRIMARY (D): Rep. Chuy Garcia won.
U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 7 PRIMARY (D): Rep. Danny Davis won.
U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 12 PRIMARY (R): Rep. Mike Bost won.
KANSAS
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY (D): Biden won 33 delegates.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY (R): Trump wone 39 delegates.
OHIO
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY (D): Biden won 127 delegates.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY (R): Trump won 79 delegates.
U.S. SENATE PRIMARY (R): The Ohio Senate race is considered one of the Republican Party's best chances to flip a seat in the 2024 battle for the upper chamber. As of today, CDM.Press is calling this Senate race a toss-up.
Trump-endorsed Republican Senate Republican primary candidate Bernie Moreno won and will face Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown in one of the key races for control of the chamber.
“Here we are a family...this is for my kids and grandkids…the most important was picking my team and the second most important thing was listening to my team,” said Moreno. “I want to thank President Trump… The reality is to retire the old Commie,” referring to Democratic Senator Brown said businessman Moreno.
Moreno thanked not only Trurmp, but JD Vance, Jim Jordan, and his opponents graciously.
“We republicans have spirited debates,” and added “Full united mission is to get rid of Sherrod Brown and get back to the United States’ Senate,” said Moreno adding that he “wears the endorsement of Donald Trump as a badge of honor.”
As of March 19, there are 118 days until the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, 153 days until the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, and 231 days until the November General Election.
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