President and ex-president capture nearly all votes in Georgia and Mississippi, in effect ending primary season

Both Joe Biden and Donald Trump won primary elections in Georgia and Mississippi on Tuesday, with Biden sealing the Democratic nomination.

Both men captured nearly all the votes cast so far in what had become token state primaries, along with the primary for Democrats Abroad and the Republican caucus in Hawaii. Biden also won the Northern Mariana Islands primary Tuesday morning, earning 11 delegates.

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