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Biden sweeps South Carolina, ‘taunts’ Trump

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US President Joe Biden cruised to victory in the South Carolina Democratic primary Saturday, vowing afterwards that he would make Republican rival Donald Trump a loser for a second time in November’s election.

Democrats will now go through results to see how well the 81-year-old incumbent, battling low approval ratings, mobilized the Black voters who helped propel him to the White House four years ago against Trump.

Kicking off his march to his party’s nomination, Biden secured a massive 96.4 percent of the votes in the first Democratic primary of the 2024 race, according to results with half the ballots tallied.

He swept past his only rivals on the ballot, self-help author Marianne Williamson, who won 2 percent, and Minnesota congressma­n Dean Phillips, who won 1.6 percent, US news organizati­ons said.

As the results came in Biden was at a campaign event in California, as he turns his attention to the next steps in his fight for reelection.

“Now in 2024, the people of South Carolina have spoken again, and I have no doubt that you have set us on the path to winning the presidency again — and making Donald Trump a loser — again,” Biden said in a statement.

He urged people to get out and vote in November, saying the stakes for the United States could not be higher if Trump manages a sensationa­l comeback to the Oval Office.

“The stakes in this election could not be higher. There are extreme and dangerous voices at work in the country — led by Donald Trump.”

Biden had said he was counting on South Carolina to repeat the feat when it launched his bid for the White House in 2020 after a series of stumbles.

Despite South Carolina being likely to remain in Republican hands in November, as it has done since 1980, Biden also regards the southern state as important as a proving ground for his support among Black voters.

Biden has also been building on momentum after training a series of attacks on Trump, who faces multiple criminal cases and whom Biden brands a threat to democracy.

Other polls have showed him edging ahead of Trump or neckand-neck, even if his personal approval ratings remain at low levels not seen by a sitting president for decades.

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US President Joe Biden campaign volunteers celebrate during a campaign watch party in North Charleston, South Carolina, on Saturday, February 3, after Biden was the projected winner of the 2024 South Carolina Primary.
AFP PHOTO WINNER US President Joe Biden campaign volunteers celebrate during a campaign watch party in North Charleston, South Carolina, on Saturday, February 3, after Biden was the projected winner of the 2024 South Carolina Primary.

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