Primary election results: Who's in, who's out



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The dust has settled on the primary elections, and the race for the presidency is starting to take shape. Here's a look at the results and what they mean for the rest of the campaign.

The big winners

The biggest winners of the night were Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. Biden won big in several states, including Michigan, Missouri, and Mississippi. Sanders won in California, Utah, and Colorado.

The big losers

The big losers of the night were Elizabeth Warren and Mike Bloomberg. Warren lost in every state she competed in, and Bloomberg dropped out of the race after a disappointing performance on Super Tuesday.

What's next?

The next big event in the primary season is the Democratic National Convention, which will be held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from July 13-16. At the convention, the Democratic Party will nominate its presidential candidate.

The Republican National Convention will be held in Charlotte, North Carolina, from August 24-27. At the convention, the Republican Party will nominate its presidential candidate.

The general election will be held on November 3, 2020.

The road ahead

The primary election results have set the stage for a competitive general election. Biden and Sanders are the clear frontrunners for the Democratic nomination, and President Trump is the clear frontrunner for the Republican nomination.

It remains to be seen who will win the general election, but one thing is for sure: it's going to be a close race.