Trump becomes presumptive 2020 presidential nominee: Republican National Committee

The Republican National Committee has said that sitting US President Donald Trump has become the party’s presumptive nominee for the 2020 presidential race after his victory in the Florida primary

US President Donald Trump (Photo courtesy: Twitter)
US President Donald Trump (Photo courtesy: Twitter)
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The Republican National Committee has said that sitting US President Donald Trump has become the party's presumptive nominee for the 2020 presidential race after his victory in the Florida primary.

With Florida's 122 delegates awarded to Trump, he has 1,330 delegates, above the 1,276 needed to win the Republican nomination, according to his reelection campaign, Xinhua reported.

Trump is expected to formally become the Republican nominee at the Republican National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina in August.

Former US Vice President Joe Biden will win Florida's Democratic primary, multiple US media outlets projected Tuesday night.

With that projected win, Biden is expanding his lead over Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont in the Democratic primary race.

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