Trump wins US Virgin Islands caucus, notching third primary victory...
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57% : Thursday morning, Trump released a video message to the USVI, asking for voters to "go out and caucus" and predicting that he was going to "take it all.""It looks like we have the Republican nomination pretty much locked, and that's the way it should be," Trump said in the video message.53% : "The Virgin Islands will decide the trajectory of the Republican nomination"Trump is the only top GOP candidate participating in the Nevada caucus, and is likely to get a yawning lead in the results, which will be tabulated later Thursday.
29% : The ranked-choice ballot included Haley and Trump, as well as other candidates who did not withdraw their names like former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, businessman Perry Johnson and biotech mogul Vivek Ramaswamy.
21% : "After Thursday, Trump and Haley will next face off in South Carolina.
19% : Trump and Haley had both been vying for victory on the islands, sending down surrogates and participating in video messages in an attempt to sway Republicans.
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