Joe Biden IS the Democratic nominee – as Donald Trump is expected to clinch the Republican nomination tonight with contests in Georgia, Mississippi, Washington and Hawaii

  • President Joe Biden officially won enough delegates on Tuesday night to be the presumptive Democratic nominee
  • Former President Donald Trump is also expected to block the Republican nomination on Tuesday
  • Trump knocked rival Nikki Haley out of the race last week, while Biden continues to be challenged by Marianne Williamson and Jason Palmer

President Joe Biden officially became the Democratic nominee just minutes after polls closed in Georgia on Tuesday evening.

Former President Donald Trump is also expected to clinch the Republican nomination in Tuesday’s primaries.

Earlier Tuesday, Democrats in the Northern Mariana Islands handed Biden victory — as the current commander-in-chief received 93 votes to long-awaited hopeful Jason Palmer’s four and self-help guru Marianne Williamson’s two.

Georgia was quickly called for Trump and Biden shortly after polls closed at 7 p.m., with CNN projecting that Biden had collected enough delegates to become the Democratic nominee.

Republicans in Mississippi, Washington state and Hawaii are also voting on Tuesday, with Hawaii holding caucuses, while Democrats also head to the polls in Mississippi and Washington.

President Joe Biden officially became the presumptive Democratic nominee on Tuesday evening, after winning contests in the Northern Mariana Islands and Georgia

Former President Donald Trump has easily won the Georgia primary and is expected to gather enough delegates on Tuesday to become the presumptive Republican presidential nominee

Former President Donald Trump has easily won the Georgia primary and is expected to gather enough delegates on Tuesday to become the presumptive Republican presidential nominee

The president needed it 1,968 deputies to become his party’s official candidate, while tThe former president has 1,089 and needs 1,215 for the Republican nomination.

Last week, Trump dominated the so-called Super Tuesday races and defeated his last rival, former UN Amb. Nikki Haley.

Haley dropped out of the presidential race on Wednesday, but did not endorse Trump on her way out.

Still, a significant number of Republican voters in Georgia came out Tuesday in support of Haley.

With about 13 percent of the vote, about 17 percent had chosen Haley.

Biden was practically in control of the ticket on Super Tuesday, said with one exception: He lost the American Samoa caucus to Baltimore-based entrepreneur Jason Palmer, who wasn’t even considered a mainstream Democratic hopeful before his victory.

Since then, Palmer has said he will continue his challenge, while Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips dropped out on Wednesday.

Longshot Democratic hopeful Jason Palmer speaks last Tuesday after surprising the world by winning the American Samoa caucus and putting his name on the map

Longshot Democratic hopeful Jason Palmer speaks last Tuesday after surprising the world by winning the American Samoa caucus and putting his name on the map

Voters line up to cast their ballots Tuesday during Mississippi's Democratic and Republican primaries for president

Voters line up to cast their ballots Tuesday during Mississippi’s Democratic and Republican primaries for president

Self-help guru Marianne Williamson dropped out of the race in February, but relaunched her campaign earlier this month and remains on the Democratic ballot

Self-help guru Marianne Williamson dropped out of the race in February, but relaunched her campaign earlier this month and remains on the Democratic ballot

Williamson, who dropped out of the race in February after a poor performance in Nevada, restarted her presidential campaign after outperforming Williams in Michigan.

She continues to campaign for the Democratic nomination.

Williamson sent a note to supporters in which CNN predicted that Biden would become the Democratic nominee.

“Given the political realities, President Biden will likely have the nomination sewn up very soon in terms of the number of delegates. But it does not matter. We’re having the conversation without which Democrats won’t win in 2024. And that is why we must continue,” Williamson wrote.

Both Trump and Biden campaigned in Georgia this past weekend ahead of the primaries, but also set the table for a general election battle in the state.

Biden defeated Trump in Georgia in 2020 — a shocking outcome in a state that was traditionally red.