Trump Takes Home a Double Win, Edges Toward GOP Victory
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-66% Medium Liberal
- Reliability
80% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
-60% Medium Liberal
- Politician Portrayal
2% Positive
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82% : In a call to St. Thomas, according to Associated Press, Trump told supporters, "I want to thank you all.68% : Donald Trump took home a double victory Thursday night after a day of positive signs for the former president as he edges closer and closer to the 2024 Republican nomination.
67% : "The Nevada win, called by the Associated Press, NBC, The New York Times, and CNN, gives Trump 26 delegates.
54% : "On Truth Social, Trump posted: "Word just came that we overwhelmingly won the Virgin Islands Caucus, ALL Delegates, with almost 75% of the Vote.
47% : "Just a few hours later came Trump's second win in Nevada.Nevada's Republican caucus was already largely predicted to go to Trump -- the only major candidate on the ballot after Nikki Haley opted to to skip the caucus in favor of the state's primary, which was held on Tuesday.
40% : According to Gordon Ackley, Chairman of the Republican Party in the Virgin Islands, Trump received 73.98 percent of the vote compared to Nikki Haley's 26.02 percent.
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