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Results: Jason Palmer wins American Samoa Democratic presidential caucus, DDHQ projects

  • Polls close in American Samoa at 12 a.m. ET Wednesday
  • Former Pres. Trump stands to gain massive lead for GOP nomination Tuesday
  • Pro-Palestine advocates push Democratic voters to denote 'uncommitted'
Matafao Peak (653m) dominates the skylin Matafao Peak (653m) dominates the skyline above Pago Pago Harbour in American Samoa on October 3, 2009. The spectacular harbour is the remains of the volcanic crater that created the island of Tutuila. AFP PHOTO / Torsten BLACKWOOD (Photo credit should read TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP via Getty Images)

Matafao Peak (653m) dominates the skyline above Pago Pago Harbour in American Samoa on October 3, 2009. The spectacular harbour is the remains of the volcanic crater that created the island of Tutuila. AFP PHOTO / Torsten BLACKWOOD (Photo credit should read TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP via Getty Images)

 

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(NewsNation) — Decision Desk HQ projects entrepreneur Jason Palmer defeating Democratic incumbent President Joe Biden in the American Samoa Democratic presidential caucuses.

Palmer is an entrepreneur and investor who has previously worked with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Democrats in American Samoa were among those in more than a dozen other states and territories who headed to the polls on Super Tuesday to weigh in on their preferred pick for the Democratic presidential nomination in the 2024 general election.

Advocates in other states are also pushing for voters to denote “uncommitted” as their selection on the ballot Tuesday.

Polls in American Samoa close at 12 a.m. ET on Wednesday. You can track results of the caucus in the tracker below as results come in:

Heading into Tuesday, Biden has 206 pledged delegates out of a possible 208. The other two are pledged “uncommitted.”

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