Joe Biden cruises to South Carolina Democratic primary win in closely watched vote

US President Joe Biden is looking towards a possible term, hopeful of becoming the Democratic party's candidate at the presidential election later this year.

President Biden Delivers Remarks To The South Carolina Democratic Party

US President Joe Biden Source: Getty / Sean Rayford

Key Points
  • The South Carolina Democratic primary is the first officially sanctioned race of the party's nominating season.
  • Biden faced little opposition, winning 96.4 per cent of the vote.
  • He said he was on the "path to winning the presidency again - and making Donald Trump a loser - again."
US President Joe Biden won the South Carolina Democratic primary - the first officially sanctioned race of the party's nominating season - with early returns showing him dominating two other candidates, according to Edison Research projections.

While Biden, 81, faced little opposition, the vote was being closely watched amid concerns , especially with Black voters. Edison Research made the prediction soon after polls closed on Saturday.
With 93.3 per cent of precincts reporting, Biden had won 116,266 votes, or 96.4 per cent out of 120,643 votes cast, way ahead of his two main challengers, US Representative Dean Phillips and best-selling self-help author Marianne Williamson.

In a victory statement, the Biden campaign said: "In 2020, it was the voters of South Carolina who proved the pundits wrong, breathed new life into our campaign, and set us on the path to winning the presidency.

"Now in 2024, the people of South Carolina have spoken again and I have no doubt that you have set us on the path to winning the presidency again - and making Donald Trump a loser - again."
Shortly before the polls in South Carolina closed, Biden arrived in Los Angeles, where he was expected to meet with Black entertainers.

Four years ago, it was South Carolina's Black vote in the state's primary that helped ignite his campaign and ultimately propel him to the White House.

Biden, an unpopular incumbent who faces little competition for his party's nomination in subsequent state primaries leading up to the 5 November US election, appeared on track for an overwhelming victory in South Carolina.

Besides campaign fears that South Carolina's heavily Black electorate might not be energised this time around, there also and concerns about high consumer prices and security along the US-Mexican border.

Democratic officials interviewed by Reuters expected somewhere between 100,000 and 200,000 total primary votes, after a county-by-county tour of the southern state aimed at exciting voters and multiple events featuring Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Published 4 February 2024 7:21pm
Source: AAP


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