The rematch for the general election between former President Donald Trump and President Biden has been confirmed.
Both have secured the necessary delegates for their respective party nominations.
While Trump faced challenges from within the Republican Party, Biden encountered minimal opposition in the primaries.
However, concerns over Biden’s policies regarding Israel and Gaza led to some delegates remaining uncommitted.
In response to securing their nominations, both candidates took shots at each other, with Biden criticizing Trump’s campaign approach and Trump denouncing Biden’s presidency.
Biden secured the nomination shortly after winning the primary in Georgia.
Trump clinched the nomination after victories in Mississippi and Georgia, despite facing legal issues in the latter.
This marks Trump’s third consecutive nomination as the GOP candidate, making him one of the earliest nominees in modern history.