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Trump notches another victory ahead of Super Tuesday

Former President Donald Trump defeated former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley in the North Dakota caucuses on the eve of Super Tuesday, securing another victory in 2024, according to the Associated Press.

In the 29-person North Dakota caucus, Trump led Haley 84.9% to 14.1%. representative Associated Press in crisis projected At the time of writing. Former presidents have won 10 nomination contests this term, and Haley secured her first victory in the Washington, D.C., primary on Sunday.

The former president most recently won the Idaho, Missouri and Michigan caucuses on Saturday, as well as the Michigan primary on Tuesday. Trump also won in Haley's home state of South Carolina and secured victories in the U.S. Virgin Islands caucus, Nevada caucus, New Hampshire primary and Iowa caucus.

Haley lost the Nevada primary to the “None of These Candidates” option, which did not count toward delegates. (Related: Trump inch closer to nomination with victory over Nikki Haley on Saturday)

SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT – March 3: Republican presidential candidate and former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley speaks at a campaign event at the DoubleTree Hotel. (John Tully/Getty Images)

republican party North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum Recommended He endorsed Trump a month after suspending his own presidential campaign in early December, prompting voters to attend the caucuses.

North Dakota's Democratic primary election will be held on March 30th.

More than a dozen states each announced Tuesday, including Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Vermont. will hold nomination contests and win hundreds more delegates. And Virginia.

morning consultation investigation Key Super Tuesday state results released on February 7 show Trump leading Haley by 41 to 47 points in Alabama, California, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. It has been found.

Although Haley insists she will remain in the race until Super Tuesday, the former president's dominance in the primary shows she is on track to win the Republican nomination.

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