Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Biden, Trump win in Michigan, edging closer to poll rematch

Donald Trump won the state’s Republican presidenti­al primary by a large margin, as Nikki Haley, his last remaining rival, came in a distant second

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WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden and Republican frontrunne­r Donald Trump both cruised to victory in their party’s Michigan primary elections on Tuesday, with results for the two candidates indicating discontent among Democrats and Republican­s for the likely nominees.

Detractors had urged Democrats to either sit out the contest or cast “uncommitte­d” ballots in protest over Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war.

Michigan is home to a large Arab-American population where many had criticised Biden for failing to stop the fighting following the deadly October 7 attacks by Hamas, which is designated as a terrorist organisati­on by the US and European Union.

Trump easily defeated his final major challenger, Nikki Haley, according to the Associated Press and other news organisati­ons.

Early on Wednesday, Trump had 68% to Haley’s 26.8%, with 69% of the vote counted. Biden had 81.2%, with 13% going to uncommitte­d, with 60% of votes counted, according to AP.

Trump has swept the primary and caucus contests so far and on Saturday delivered a humiliatin­g loss to Haley in her own home state of South Carolina, advancing his path to the nomination.

Yet the votes for Haley, in Michigan and other states, suggest a sizable portion of the Republican electorate takes a dim view of the party’s third nomination of Trump. Michigan’s Republican Party is scheduled to hold a caucus on March 2 that will award the lion’s share of delegates.

While Biden had been expected to handily win the primary, those protest votes show the challenges his re-election campaign faces with parts of the Democratic base amid turmoil in the Middle East. Biden narrowly won Michigan in 2020 and the state is again considered a must-win this November.

He did not face a serious challenger in the contest, with US Representa­tive Dean Phillips of Minnesota and self-help author Marianne Williamson, who dropped out of the race earlier this month, the only other names on the Democratic ballot.

Biden, in a statement from his campaign thanked “every Michigande­r who made their voice heard”, and cited the state’s “diverse coalition” that helped get him elected in 2020.

And in remarks to state

Republican­s, Trump said: “We win Michigan, we win the whole thing.”

Trump narrowly won Michigan over Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent, in 2016 before losing there to Biden four years later — and it is expected to be fiercely contested again this year.

A Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll released in January found Biden trailing Trump in Michigan 47% to 42% in a hypothetic­al general-election rematch. Despite the intensifyi­ng criticism of his stance, Biden has strongly supported Israel’s right to defend itself, even as he increasing­ly pushes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to do more to protect civilian lives in Hamas-controlled Gaza and to bolster the flow of humanitari­an aid.

At a rally on Sunday in Dearborn, Michigan, speakers called on voters to punish Biden for his handling of the Israel-Hamas war.

Top administra­tion officials were deployed to the state earlier this month to meet with Arab and Muslim community leaders in a sign of concern over the backlash.

US Representa­tive Rashida Tlaib a Michigan Democrat and a Palestinia­n-American, said she was “proud” to have cast a vote for uncommitte­d. Just over 20,000 Michigan voters, or 10.7%, chose “uncommitte­d” in 2012 instead of incumbent Barack Obama — the last Democratic president to seek reelection without a serious challenger.

Haley, who campaigned in Michigan earlier this week, has vowed to stay in the race until at least Super Tuesday on March 5, when more than a dozen states hold primaries.

 ?? AP ?? President Joe Biden (left) and Donald Trump
AP President Joe Biden (left) and Donald Trump

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