Washington, May 8:  President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have won the Indiana Democratic and Republican primaries ahead of the US presidential election in November. Tuesday's win gives Trump, already the presumptive Republican nominee, another 58 delegates, according to US media reports. Trump, 77, was the only active candidate on Indiana's Republican ballot. US Presidential Elections 2024: Joe Biden Calls Japan, India ‘Xenophobic’ Nations That Do Not Welcome Immigrants

President Biden, also the presumptive Democratic Party candidate, won all 79 delegates in Indiana's Democratic primary. In Indiana, 81-year-old Biden's name was the only one that appeared on the ballot. The race between Biden and Trump will mark the first time since 1912 that a former president and a sitting president will do battle in the November 5 election. US Presidential Elections 2024: Joe Biden Pokes Fun at Donald Trump, Age Critiques Ahead of Presidential Polls

In that race, New Jersey Gov. Woodrow Wilson defeated incumbent President William Howard Taft and former President Theodore Roosevelt, NBC Chicago reported.

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