Washington | US President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump secured their parties’ presidential nominations on Tuesday (Wednesday AEDT), setting up an election rematch of two of the oldest and most unpopular candidates since World War II.
Both leaders reached the threshold of delegates required to clinch their nominations, following another round of low-profile primaries, marking a key moment in the eight-month battle for the presidency in November.
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Matthew Cranston was The Australian Financial Review’s United States correspondent.