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Washington. President Joe Biden and Donald Trump won primaries in Kentucky and Oregon on Tuesday. By winning these, both are garnering the support of more and more delegates. However, even after securing the nomination and eliminating the rivals, Biden and Trump are facing dissent within their own parties.

Biden on the backfoot due to Israel-Hamas war

Biden has faced protest votes over his handling of the Israel-Hamas war, while Trump is still seeing people turn out in support of defeated rival Nikki Haley. That trend continued in Kentucky on Tuesday, with nearly 18 percent of Democratic votes going to "uncommitted."

About 80 percent of the votes have been counted

About 80 percent of the votes were counted. When a voter selects "uncommitted," it indicates the voter is voting for that political party but is not committed to any of the candidates listed on the ballot.

There are so many contests left for the post of President

There are now eight contests left for the presidential nomination. Democrats will compete in Idaho, the District of Columbia, Guam and the Virgin Islands, while both parties will contest in Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota.


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