Trump clinches third primary victory with 74% in the US Virgin Islands
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79% : We had a tremendous victory,' Trump said during brief virtual remarks played for those gathered in St. Thomas to hear the results.70% : Trump lauded his Virgin Islands victory as he landed in Las Vegas, Nevada to attend a caucus night party at Treasure Island Hotel & Casino.
60% : There is some confusion over the number of delegates that the Islands will be sending to the convention this summer in general, but Trump is poised to take all of them with his sweeping Thursday victory.
56% : As we are landing in Nevada, getting ready to go to Caucus, word just came that we overwhelmingly won the Virgin Islands Caucus, ALL Delegates, with almost 75% of the Vote,' Trump wrote on Truth Social on Thursday evening.
19% : It comes on the heels of a very newsy day including a Justice Department report deeming President Joe Biden too old to be charged in the classified documents case and Supreme Court oral arguments that suggest some states are overstepping in trying to keep Trump off the 2024 ballot.
16% : Nikki Haley again lost to Trump, earning just 26 percent in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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