After winning nominations, Biden and Trump win Louisiana's presidential primary.

WASHINGTON— On Saturday, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won the primary election in Louisiana, enabling them to earn additional delegates after they had already secured their nominations for their respective parties.

Biden also participated in the Democratic primary election in Missouri, the results of which are not anticipated to be announced until the following week.

The tension was not present in any of the races. In the past, Biden and Trump have previously triumphed against their most formidable rivals. On the other hand, experts continue to keep a tight eye on the primary elections, looking for indications of voter discontent and turnout.

According to Biden, a number of liberals are expressing their displeasure with Israel's fight against Hamas in response to the terrorist organization's violent attack on October 7. 

Since Israel began its offensive in Gaza, it has been reported that more than 30,000 individuals, including two-thirds of women and children, have been among those who have been slain by the government. A movement of protest that was initiated by Arab American groups in the state of Michigan has become widespread in a number of other states.

Trump is the most powerful figure in his party, and he has secured the candidacy of the Republican Party for the third time in a row. 

However, he is met with opposition from individuals who are concerned about the enormous legal risk that he is in or who are skeptical of his stint in the White House, which came to an end shortly after the uprising that was organized by his supporters and was fueled by his erroneous ideas of electoral fraud occurring on January 6.

Since a new law went into effect in August 2022, the primary election that took place on Saturday was the first party-run presidential campaign that the Missouri Democratic Party has had. The primary elections in Louisiana, on the other hand, are going to go place almost four years after the state was the first to postpone its primaries because of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Stay turned for development