Top U.S. & World Headlines — March 6, 2024
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President Biden and Donald Trump are poised to compete in November after winning most Super Tuesday races. Despite Biden's success, some Democratic voters are disappointed with his stance on Israel's actions in Gaza.
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- President Biden and Donald Trump are poised to be the main contenders in the November election after securing victories in most Super Tuesday races, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown between the two political heavyweights.
- While Biden emerged victorious in the Democratic contests, concerns have arisen among some Democratic voters regarding his stance on Israel's actions in Gaza, highlighting potential divisions within the party on this critical issue.
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Who are the likely candidates to face off in November after Super Tuesday?
President Biden and Donald Trump are likely to face off in November after winning most races on Super Tuesday in 15 states.