Trump scores 'big victory' in Virgin Islands GOP caucuses over Nikki Haley

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    36% Somewhat Conservative

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    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    74% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

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62% : Trump is also all but guaranteed to win the far-less competitive Nevada GOP caucuses later Thursday night where he will win the state's 26 delegates.
51% : Trump currently leads Haley by double digits in the Palmetto State, where Haley served as a two-term governor.
47% : We expected to win but we didn't expect to win by that much," Trump said in virtual remarks to caucus attendees.
32% : "CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINERAfter Thursday night's two contests, Haley and Trump are set to battle in South Carolina's Feb. 24 primary.
24% : Trump defeated Haley 73.98% to 26.02% according to results released by the Republican Party in the Virgin Islands.
19% : Unlike Trump, Haley did campaign virtually with the Virgin Islands's Republican Party ahead of the caucuses after she lost last month's New Hampshire primary and Iowa Caucuses to Trump.
16% : Haley is not participating in the Silver State's caucuses after she claimed it was "rigged" for Trump.

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