Four Takeaways From the Biggest Primary Night Since Super Tuesday
It was the biggest primary night since Super Tuesday, and there were few surprises in the results.
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It was the biggest primary night since Super Tuesday, and there were few surprises in the results.
Five states will hold presidential primaries on Tuesday — Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kansas and Ohio — the largest such set of contests since Super Tuesday three weeks ago.
Former President Donald J. Trump accused Jews who vote for Democrats of hating their religion and Israel, reviving and escalating a claim he made as president that Jewish Democrats were disloyal.
Michael Whatley, an ally of Donald J. Trump who took over the Republican National Committee last week, celebrated a series of major changes at the committee in a memo on Thursday and declared that the party would be “a united operation, and a united front” with Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign.
President Biden jousted during his speech with Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a far-right representative with a history of interrupting recent State of the Union addresses, about crimes committed by undocumented migrants, saying that in one recent incident a young woman “was killed by an illegal.”
Brian Jack, a political adviser to former President Donald J. Trump, filed paperwork on Thursday to run for Congress in Georgia, aiming to replace a retiring Republican representative in a deeply conservative district.
Representative Dean Phillips of Minnesota suspended his long-shot campaign for the Democratic nomination on Wednesday and endorsed President Biden.
Donald J. Trump defeated Nikki Haley in the North Dakota Republican caucuses on Monday, according to The Associated Press, as he resumed his march to the nomination after a victory by Ms. Haley in the Washington, D.C., primary the day before.