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FILE - This combo image shows President Joe Biden, left, Jan. 5, 2024, and Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump, right, Jan. 19, 2024. If former President Donald Trump clinches the Republican nomination on Tuesday for a second term in the White House, it may be primary voters in Washington state who put him over the top., putting him within reach of locking up his party’s nod for a third time.
Washington holds its primary by mail. Voters will need to read the fine print closely as both the Republican and Democratic presidential contests appear on the same ballot side by side. Voters may only cast a vote in one race, and any ballot on which votes are cast in both contests will be invalidated.The Washington presidential primary will be held Tuesday. Polls close at 8 p.m.The options on the Democratic ballot are Biden, Phillips, Williamson and “Uncommitted.
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