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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have secured their party nominations for the 2024 U.S. presidential election, marking the first presidential rematch since 1956. Biden reached the necessary 1,968 Democratic delegates with primary results from Georgia and additional states. Meanwhile, Trump obtained the 1,215 Republican delegates required for nomination, notably in Georgia, amidst facing 91 felony charges.

Highlighting the election’s stakes, Biden criticized Trump’s campaign approach, posing critical questions about democracy and freedom. Trump, focusing on policy goals like energy production and border security, aims to challenge Biden’s presidency, which he labels as the worst in U.S. history. Both candidates are now gearing up for the general election on November 5, with this rematch occurring against a backdrop of voter concerns over issues like democracy, immigration, and the economy. This historic event rekindles memories of the 1956 Eisenhower-Stevenson rematch.

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