President Joe Biden and Donald Trump dominated Super Tuesday, solidifying a November rematch and pressuring Nikki Haley to exit the Republican race. Both candidates won numerous states, with Biden losing only in American Samoa. Important down-ballot races also took shape.
Key Points
Biden and Trump dominate their parties but face questions about their age and broad popularity
Important down-ballot contests like the governor's race in North Carolina and the Senate race in California are taking shape
Polls indicate a desire for a different general election matchup than in 2020
Pros
Clear indication of the trajectory of the presidential race
Important down-ballot contests shaping up in various states
Cons
Biden lost the Democratic caucus in American Samoa
Polls show concerns about the mental acuity of both Biden and Trump