President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump secured their parties’ presidential nominations after decisive wins in low-profile primaries across several states. The upcoming general election will feature a rematch between the two, despite widespread voter dissatisfaction with the choices. Biden, at 81, is the oldest president in U.S. history, while Trump, 77, faces legal challenges with 91 felony counts. Their contest, likened to the first featuring two U.S. presidents since 1912, promises to deepen the nation’s political divides. Biden frames Trump’s campaign as a threat to democracy, while Trump focuses on Biden’s age. Despite their dominance in the primaries, both candidates face hurdles, including legal troubles and policy criticisms.
Biden and Trump Secure Nominations, Setting Stage for Rematch
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