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Results: 4 more states vote in 2024 presidential primary

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ByHajah Bah
April 03, 2024, 2:34 AM

Four more states voted on Tuesday in the 2024 presidential primary race.

The contests took place in Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island and Wisconsin. (Delaware’s primaries were canceled due to being uncontested.)

ABC News reports that President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are projected to win the Democratic and Republican races in each state, respectively.

The results, however, won't affect the overall election as both candidates already clinched their parties' respective nominations last month.

On the Democratic side, there were 455 delegates are up for grabs on Tuesday.

On the Republican side, 195 delegates were available to win.

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A poll worker prepares a voting booth as he waits for voters to arrive at the Miami Beach Fire Station 4 to cast their ballot during the primary, March 19, 2024, in Miami Beach.
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Most of the five states tilt Democratic in presidential years -- except for Wisconsin, which has emerged as a key battleground since 2016.

There was an effort in Wisconsin on Tuesday by anti-Biden protesters to encourage people in the Democratic primary to pick the "uninstructed" option in opposition to Biden's policies on the Israel-Hamas war.

Anti-Trump voters could also get some attention if they ultimately manage to crack double-digits by choosing any of his former rivals, like Nikki Haley, as has happened in a few recent primaries.

Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect that both the GOP and Democratic contests in Delaware have been called off.

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