South Carolina Announces Democratic and Republican Primary Results, Biden clinches Victory in Democratic Race

South Carolina Proclaims Results for Democratic and Republican Primaries

Overview

The heated political battlefield of South Carolina has announced the key results for the Democratic and Republican primary elections. Touted as a declared barometer for the presidential race, South Carolina’s primaries consistently play a significant role in determining the road to the White House.

Democratic Primary results: Biden Wins

In a significant victory, President Joe Biden clinched his first official primary win of the 2024 campaign on February 3rd. As a current incumbent, Biden was the obvious favorite to win as he embarks on his journey to secure the required delegates for his party’s nomination.

The primary witnessed formidable candidates like Marianne Williamson and Dean Phillips actively campaigning, but it was the President’s name that rang loudest in the voting booths of South Carolina. The victory in South Carolina is considered a crucial step towards securing the nomination.

Republican Primary

While the Republican primary is set to take place later on February 24th, the state’s importance in the Republican race is undeniable. While the primary is non-binding, it sets up the stage for the Republicans to gauge their standing in the presidential race.

Significance of South Carolina Primaries

Often called the “first in the South,” South Carolina’s primary is particularly noteworthy. This landmark is the first that gives candidates a peek into their standing in a diverse electorate and can significantly reshape a campaign’s course.

Delegate Count Estimated

According to Democratic party rules, a candidate needs to win 1,968 of 3,934 delegates to secure the nomination. Post the South Carolina primary, the estimated delegate counts tentatively shows President Joe Biden leading the Democratic race, with Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson following.

What’s next?

The political journey continues with the Nevada Democratic presidential primary election slated for February 6th. With primaries being non-binding, these electoral events are essential in setting the tone for the campaign and understanding the candidates’ standing among their respective party members.

Final Thoughts

South Carolina’s as an early-voting state, plays a critical role in shaping the narrative of the presidential race. The results from these primaries are more than just a win or a loss; they establish momentum, provide conversation points for future debates, and can even cause potential frontrunners to drop out, drastically changing the trajectory of the race.


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