Trump‘s super Saturday: Donald wins clean sweep of Idaho, Michigan and Missouri as he blows Nikki Haley out of the water in Republican caucuses… inching closer to rematch with Biden – Laura Loomer
Just the facts:
- Donald Trump won Republican caucuses in Idaho, Michigan, and Missouri, surpassing Nikki Haley.
- In Idaho, with 90% of the votes counted, Trump leads with 85% to Haley’s 13%, securing another 32 delegates.
- Trump achieved a dominant victory in Michigan, winning 98% support across all 13 districts, adding to the delegates won in the state’s primary.
- Trump’s early win in Missouri contributed to his total delegate count of 247 by Saturday, more than doubling his previous count.
- These victories add to Trump’s earlier successes in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, the U.S. Virgin Islands, South Carolina, and the Michigan primary.
- Nikki Haley is still seeking her first win, with no Democratic contests held on the same day.
- Michigan Republicans used a hybrid nominating system this cycle, combining a primary and a caucus.
- Trump secured all remaining 39 delegates in Michigan at the Saturday caucuses, adding to the 12 delegates won in the Tuesday primary.
- In Missouri, Trump’s victory awarded him the state’s 54 Republican delegates.
- The Missouri caucuses were held at a church in Columbia, with voters lining up early to participate.
- The caucuses were organized following a 2022 law signed by GOP Gov. Mike Parson, which canceled the planned presidential primary.
- Despite calls from both Republican and Democratic party leaders, lawmakers have not reinstated the primary.
- Democrats will hold a party-run primary in Missouri on March 23.
- Super Tuesday is approaching, with 16 states and American Samoa holding primaries, potentially allowing Trump to secure the nomination shortly after.
Former President Donald Trump secured significant victories over the weekend, triumphing in primary elections held in Idaho, Missouri, and Michigan. These wins bolstered his delegate count for the GOP presidential nomination, solidifying his frontrunner status in the race.
Trump’s super Saturday: Donald wins clean sweep of Idaho, Michigan and Missouri as he blows Nikki Haley out of the water in Republican caucuses… inching closer to rematch with Biden #Trump2024- Laura Loomer
In Idaho, President Trump was projected to claim all 32 available delegates, reflecting an impressive 84% of the primary vote. Meanwhile, in Missouri, he took the majority of the state’s delegates through a primary election. In Michigan, a Grand Rapids convention resulted in the former president receiving all allocated delegates, in addition to the 12 at-large delegates he won the previous week in the primary.
The scale of Trump’s victory was particularly evident in Michigan, where he garnered 68% of the vote, leaving former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley with only 27%. Michigan Republican Party Chair Pete Hoekstra described Trump’s win as an “overwhelming, dominating victory.” In Idaho, Trump’s support was even more robust, securing 84% of the primary vote, while Haley trailed with a mere 13%. Even Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who withdrew from the race and endorsed Trump, received just over 1% of the vote.
Trump: “These past few weeks we’ve been on a rocket to the Republican nomination—it’s been a rocket!” pic.twitter.com/GltoEXnT91
— Julia 🇺🇸 (@Jules31415) March 2, 2024
These victories propelled President Trump’s delegate count to 244, establishing a significant lead over his only primary challenger, Nikki Haley, who has accumulated only 24 delegates. To secure the Republican presidential nomination, a candidate needs 1,215 delegates.
With earlier triumphs in Iowa, New Hampshire, the U.S. Virgin Islands, South Carolina, and now Michigan, Missouri, and Idaho, Trump stands out as the clear frontrunner. Despite Haley’s persistence with support from primarily anti-Trump donors, her chances are dwindling. In Nevada, where Trump wasn’t on the ballot, voters overwhelmingly favored “none over the above” instead of Haley or any other GOP candidate.
As the race progresses, Haley faces a shrinking window of opportunity to bridge the gap in the Republican nominating contest. Despite setbacks in every state thus far, she remains committed to continuing her campaign until after Super Tuesday, the next crucial event on the Republican calendar.
Donald Trump dominated the Idaho Republican Caucuses Saturday, securing all 32 available delegates in his march to the nomination.https://t.co/Sl48SUJ0dr
— MAGA War Room (@MAGAIncWarRoom) March 3, 2024
Super Tuesday, scheduled for March 5, will see 16 states holding primaries, and analysts predict that President Trump is well-positioned to secure the nomination shortly thereafter. While Trump refrained from commenting on the recent elections, Haley took an offensive stance on Sunday during a campaign event, alleging that Trump’s campaign had threatened people in Washington, D.C., for not supporting him. This claim was in response to a Politico report, citing an unnamed Trump official, suggesting the campaign’s intention to track voters in the district.
Haley emphasized that winning an election shouldn’t involve threats but rather an effort to bring people together. Despite her criticisms, she faces an uphill battle, and the clock is ticking as she attempts to gain momentum in the race. She knows she has zero chance of winning the nomination. She is now in the race on the orders of the Deep State, in order to bleed Trump.
Trump moves closer to Republican nomination with string of victories https://t.co/Gdf7m3EhVl
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 3, 2024
In recent days, Haley has intensified her rhetoric against her former boss whom she stabbed in the back to run, lying to President Trump and AMerica when she said she would never run against him.. On Sunday, she declared that she is no longer bound by the Republican National Committee (RNC) pledge to endorse Trump if he secures the nomination. During an NBC interview, she asserted her autonomy in making decisions and criticized the RNC, claiming it is now “Trump’s RNC.”
As calls for her to drop out intensify from Trump campaign officials, who argue she cannot win any state, Haley remains resolute in her determination to forge ahead. Trump, on the other hand, drew parallels between Haley and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, suggesting they are interchangeable in his mind, albeit giving Pelosi a slight edge in intelligence. The dynamics of the Republican primary continue to unfold as the candidates prepare for the upcoming pivotal Super Tuesday contest.
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Major Points Discussed:
- Former President Donald Trump secured significant victories in primary elections in Idaho, Missouri, and Michigan over the weekend.
- Trump’s wins in these states added to his delegate count, strengthening his lead in the GOP presidential nomination race.
- The scale of Trump’s victory was particularly notable in Michigan, where he secured 68% of the vote compared to Nikki Haley’s 27%.
- With 244 delegates, Trump now holds a substantial lead over his only primary challenger, Nikki Haley, who has accumulated only 24 delegates.
- As the race progresses, Haley faces challenges in gaining traction, and the upcoming Super Tuesday is anticipated as a pivotal moment in the Republican nomination contest.
Comments – Threads – Links
- “Looks like we’re winning 100% of both,” Trump said of today’s contests in Missouri and the remainder of Michigan. “100%…can’t we do better than that?” he joked- Julia
- In order to gain victory, we must vote in such overwhelming numbers that the leftist democrats know that their cheat no matter how big will not succeed. Basically the same results as the 2016 election where the leftist thought they cheated enough for Hillary. We need nearly 100 million votes- Christopher Vviona. DEPLORABLE UNION MEMBER
- Trump is one of the few greatest world leaders in American history. Trump presidency means world peace and prosperity. Trump 2024- Jason
- Nikki Haley would like to remind everyone that she still got more votes than the candidates who dropped out of the race a month ago- Rob Rholiman
- Yes Nikki Haley is just a distraction and wasting money,choice is clear just Trump2024 MAGA- Shakeel Jahangir