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Trump and Biden Win Louisiana’s Primary

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump coasted to victory Saturday in their respective parties’ primary elections in Louisiana.

The Associated Press called both races within six minutes of the polls closing at 9 p.m. EDT. Both Biden and Trump had garnered at least 87% of votes with 30% counted.

The results did not come as a surprise, as both men have reached the delegate thresholds necessary to become the presumptive major party nominees for president.

Trump has claimed all 47 Republican delegates at stake, and Biden is on track to collect all 48 on the Democratic side.

Missouri also held its Democratic primary on Saturday, although results are not expected until Monday at the earliest, according to the New York Times.

Up next on the election calendar is the Democratic primary in North Dakota on March 30. The GOP will get back in the mix on April 2, with Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin.

All five states will also hold Democratic primaries that day.

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