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MO Republicans choose Donald Trump as presidential candidate in county level caucuses

Mar 03, 2024 View Original Article
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    2% Center

  • Reliability

    80% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -13% Negative

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58% : He signaled his intention to support Trump at the caucus.
56% : Mark your calendar with these important 2024 Missouri election datesLong, the spokesperson for the gathered group of Trump supporters, heralded the victory for Trump and shared that he'd already sent the caucus selfie to the former president.
55% : He encouraged caucus participants to board the "Trump train" with him and make Trump the 47th U.S. President, to thunderous applause from the audience.
55% : As the crowd dispersed to break into groups supporting their chosen candidates, Trump overwhelmingly drew the majority of participants.
52% : Party-reported results from the statewide caucuses arrived earlier than expected, with the Missouri Republican Party announcing that Trump had won all 114 counties and the city of St. Louis.
52% : "Our Missouri Republican elected officials should use anti-commandeering doctrine whenever the federal government exceeds its constitutional limits," Lampley said.
48% : As Proctor announced the names of the candidates, the crowd erupted in cheers for Trump, but sharply turned to silence as Haley and Stuckenberg were announced.
46% : "Long indicated that, if asked, he "most certainly would work in the Trump administration," should Trump win the election.
43% : Donald Trump, Nikki Haley and David Stuckenberg were the only candidates eligible for nomination.
39% : As Proctor opened up the floor for nominations, Long took the floor to speak to his personal relationship with Trump, sharing the story of how he coined the phrase "Trump train."
32% : She said that Trump lost her support during his last campaign, and he had failed to regain her vote.
32% : The small group of Haley supporters was hard to spot through the throngs of Trump supporters, which included 479 of the participants.

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