President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump made significant strides in the Super Tuesday primaries, each securing a substantial number of delegates in their bid to win their respective party nominations for the upcoming presidential election. Biden ended the night with 1,424 delegates, over 72% of the total needed to confirm his nomination as the Democratic candidate. Trump, on the Republican side, garnered 946 delegates, reaching 78% of the total required to become the presumptive Republican nominee.