Donald Trump is currently at 1,184 delegates in the Republican contest, needing 1,215 delegates to secure the nomination. With only 31 delegates away from the nomination, he has won 92% of the delegates awarded so far. This puts him in a strong position to clinch the nomination, needing just 2.7% of the remaining available delegates.
President Biden, on the other hand, has already surpassed the 1,968 delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination, currently standing at 2,011 delegates. He has also been successful in winning a significant number of delegates in states like Georgia and Mississippi.
Both candidates have shown strong performances in the recent primaries, with Trump dominating the Republican field and Biden securing a comfortable lead in the Democratic race. Despite concerns about their electability in the general election, both candidates have managed to solidify their positions within their respective parties.
As the primary season progresses, Trump is expected to reach the required delegate count in the near future, possibly as early as later tonight when Washington state reports its votes. Biden, on the other hand, continues to add to his delegate total and remains the frontrunner in the Democratic race.
Overall, both candidates are on track to secure their party's nominations, setting the stage for a highly anticipated general election showdown between Trump and Biden.