Former President Donald Trump is back in the game and boy, he’s playing to win. Trump just dominated the Idaho Republican Party caucus, clinching an impressive victory with over 70% of the votes. I mean, who saw that coming? Oh wait, we all did!
Let’s break this down, shall we? With 77% of the votes counted, Trump towered over former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, securing a whopping 84.6% to her measly 13.5%. Talk about a landslide! And it gets even better. Idaho GOP Chairwoman Dorothy Moon was quick to proclaim that Trump won all of the state’s national delegates.
Moon said, “Idaho has reaffirmed its steadfast support for President Trump today,” adding that the state “stands as a beacon of support for Republican ideals.” Now, isn’t that something? It’s almost like Idahoans remember what it was like to have a leader who actually cared about securing our southern border, growing our economy, and shielding our nation from the radical leftist agenda. Imagine that!
But wait, there’s more. This wasn’t Trump’s only win of the day. Oh no, he also blew Haley out of the water in Missouri, securing all of the state’s 924 statewide delegates while Haley got zilch. Zero. Nada. Then, he went on to win all 39 delegates available in Michigan’s district caucuses, bringing his total number of delegates to 247 nationwide. Haley, on the other hand, is trailing behind with just 24 delegates.
Now, if things keep going the way they are (and why wouldn’t they?), Trump could come close to officially clinching the Republican Party presidential nomination this week on Super Tuesday, when there are 874 delegates up for grabs. The earliest he could wrap up the primary? March 12.
So far, Trump has won handily in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, Virgin Islands, South Carolina, and Michigan. It’s almost like people remember what it was like to have a president who actually got things done.
It looks like Trump is back and better than ever. And for those of us who value traditional Republican ideals, this is pretty darn exciting. Here’s to hoping that Trump’s winning streak continues. After all, wouldn’t it be great to have a leader who’s more interested in making America great again than in pushing a radical leftist agenda? I think we all know the answer to that.
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