United States presidential primary

Biden pulled together the 1,991 delegates needed to become the nominee after seven states and the District of Columbia held presidential primaries Tuesday.
The former Democratic presidential candidate has accused the board of denying “voters due process" and the "right to vote."
The plan would have extended the state's absentee voting in the primary by six days after a court ruled against rescheduling the election.
Georgia is the second state to delay its presidential primary election date over concerns about COVID-19, following Louisiana.
Under a new state law, about 24,000 teens who turn 18 before November's election can cast a ballot in the nomination race.
The former senator also endorsed his diverse home state to become the first in the nation to hold a presidential contest in the primary cycle.
South Carolina is among at least four states that have nixed Republican primaries and caucuses, an effort that helps smooth Trump’s path to reelection.
The process, which allows voters to rank multiple candidates, will be in effect for the 2020 general election, but not the primary.
Among registered voters, 41% want a climate-only debate. Among Democrats, that number surges to 64%.
Opponents say a new law amounts to a poll tax in the state that plays a crucial role in presidential politics.