Joe Biden Notches First Loss On Super Tuesday

Article originally appeared on www.dailywire.com.


President Joe Biden, as expected, won most of the Democratic primary contests that took place on Super Tuesday — but he was also handed his first loss of the 2024 primary season, and at the hands of a candidate almost no one had heard of before Tuesday evening’s results rolled in.

Jason Palmer won the caucuses that took place Tuesday in the U.S. territory of American Samoa with 56% of the vote, earning four delegates to Biden’s two in that particular contest. Biden got 44% of the vote.

“Fox projects that Biden loses American Samoa Democratic Caucus to Jason Palmer. He is a self-described entrepreneur and investor. This is Biden’s first loss in the 2024 primaries. Palmer gets 4 delegates. Biden: 2,” Chad Pergram reported.

Fox projects that Biden loses American Samoa Democratic Caucus to Jason Palmer. He is a self-described entrepreneur and investor. This is Biden’s first loss in the 2024 primaries.

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