President Joe Biden will monitor the Super Tuesday results from the White House, a spokesman confirmed, staying alert as states across the country report their vote tallies. The scene in political capitals and campaign offices will unfold with Biden’s team receiving updates as results come in, helping shape the administration’s early read on how the night shifts the path of the race. In a fast-moving primary season, authority and timing matter, and the president will remain informed about what early returns suggest for delegate distribution and the trajectory of the contest across the United States and within Canadian observers watching closely from across the border. Biden’s team will be prepared to respond to developments as the night progresses and networks begin to project outcomes.