Hyderabad, March 13 -- Joe Biden and Donald Trump, the current and former Presidents, are competing for the White House. They won most of the seats in the Super Tuesday primary. This is the first time in almost 70 years that such a competition is taking place. However, Americans find it difficult to decide between the two candidates as there is little enthusiasm.

On March 5, voters in 15 states and one territory cast their ballots in the primaries. Both candidates won almost all the contests, making Super Tuesday the most significant night in the primary calendar. This day was important because a third of the total number of delegates were up for grabs - 865 Republican and at least 1,420 Democratic. Now, both candidates are preparing to ...