Trump sweeps Iowa caucuses, eclipses Republican rivals

Jan 16, 2024 View Original Article
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71% : After Trump learned of his comprehensive victory, winning in all but one county, he celebrated with his followers at an event at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, the state capital.
60% : The speed of the projections surprised many, including some voters who were able to watch on their mobile devices as Trump was declared the winner, even before his vote was cast.
59% : "Earlier tonight I called Donald Trump... and now going forward he will have my full endorsement for president," he told the media.
52% : Trump emerged victorious with almost 100 percent of the votes counted, securing 51.1 percent of the ballots - almost 30 percent ahead of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis at 21.2 percent, while former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley came third with 19.1 percent of votes.
48% : Technology entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy came fourth with 7.6 percent of the ballots and later announced he was withdrawing from the primaries to support Trump.
45% : She told EFE that she was not surprised by the result, since "Donald Trump said he was going to win and he always does what he says.
15% : Trump being declared the winner when some were yet to vote annoyed DeSantis, who in a statement accused the media of having interfered with results.

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