(MSC News)--Sunflower State voters further solidified what- already been established nationally: the 2024 presidential election is a rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
In Tuesday- presidential preference primary in Kansas, unofficial results show Trump earning the state- Republican nomination with 75 percent of the vote.
Despite bowing out from the race nationally, Nikki Hailey, the last challenger to Trump, received about 16 percent of the vote.
As the winner, Trump will claim all of the state's 39 delegates up for grabs in the winner-take-all primary.
On the Democratic side of Kansas- presidential primary, President Joe Biden secured the win with about 84 percent of the vote. As the winner, he receive all of the state's 33 delegates.
A low voter turnout was reported statewide in the first Kansas Presidential Primary since 1992.
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