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Joe Biden is First Incumbent President to Lose a Primary in 44 Years
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Biden Super Tuesday. President Joe Biden speaks at the White House on March 5, 2024 in Washington, DC. Biden is on the ballot in 15 states as they hold “Super Tuesday” primary elections.
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Joe Biden has lost the American Samoa Democratic primary to the little-known candidate Jason Palmer, becoming the first incumbent president to lose a primary since Jimmy Carter in 1980.
Palmer’s surprising victory tarnished an otherwise perfect night for Biden, during which he scored a string of primary wins across the U.S.
Out of the 91 ballots cast in the American Samoa primary, Palmer, a Maryland resident, won 51 versus 40 for Biden. Only six delegates were at stake, with Palmer taking four, and Biden two.
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This story was originally published March 6, 2024, 2:46 AM.
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