Politics | Election 2024 Trump: 'I Assume He's Going to Be the Candidate' Former president and Biden could clinch their nominations on Tuesday By John Johnson Posted Mar 12, 2024 7:19 AM CDT Copied Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally Saturday, March 9, 2024, in Rome Ga. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart) It's all about the formalities now. Former President Trump and President Biden each have a chance to clinch their party nominations Tuesday. For Trump: Georgia, Mississippi, and Washington have primaries, and Hawaii has caucuses, reports CBS News. The former president enters Tuesday 137 delegates shy of the necessary 1,215, per the AP. Trump could pick up a total of 161 more. For Biden: Georgia, Mississippi, and Washington have primaries, as do the Northern Mariana Islands. It's also the last primary day for Democrats Abroad, the arm of the party for Americans who are abroad, per US News. Biden is 102 delegates short of the needed 1,968, and he could pick up 254 more. (Unless the "uncommitted" vote is a surprise success.) "I assume he's going to be the candidate," Trump said of Biden in a CNBC interview. "I'm his only opponent other than life, life itself." "I'm looking forward to doing more and more of these events," Biden said Monday at a campaign stop in New Hampshire. "I know I don't look it, but I've been around a while." NPR takes a closer look at Georgia, which may hold clues about how the general election will play out. Biden and Trump "don't agree on much politically, but they do agree that Georgia is key to winning the White House." Read These Next Lily Allen's 'revenge dress' literally has the receipts. Two animals thought to have vanished 6K years ago are back. Rumors of Iran invasion swirl after Army calls off major drill. After 12-year-old boy's crash on e-motorcycle, his dad is charged. Report an error