What to expect in Georgia's presidential primaries as Biden, Trump hold dueling Peach State rallies

This combination of photos shows former President Donald Trump, left, and President Joe Biden, right. Trump and Biden are both holding rallies in Georgia on Saturday in advance of the state's presidential primary on Tuesday. (AP Photo/File)

Emerging from their near-clean sweeps of Super Tuesday contests, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump head to Georgia, where they’ll campaign for votes in Tuesday’s presidential primary in a state that will play a pivotal role in deciding their fates in November.

For Trump, the day will likely have additional significance, as voters in Georgia and three other states may award him enough delegates to clinch the Republican nomination for president.

Aside from that, Georgia’s presidential primary will be largely anti-climactic. Trump’s main rival for the GOP nomination, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, suspended her campaign this week after a rout on Super Tuesday, when she won the Vermont primary but lost 14 other contests.