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SATURDAY TRIFECTA – DJT nails Idaho GOP caucus following earlier sweeps in Michigan + Missouri

March 3, 2024
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Two GOP contests — one in DC, another in North Dakota — remain between now and ‘Super Tuesday,’ March 5 — whereupon a whopping 865 additional delegates will be up for grabs across 15 states.

By Diana Glebova and Katherine Donlevy | The New York Post

Former President Donald Trump racked up a hat trick of Republican caucus wins, as he was declared the winner in the Idaho caucus Saturday night after winning similar victories in Michigan and Missouri earlier in the day.

The wins brough Trump one step closer to sweeping the map and securing the 2024 GOP nomination over his sole remaining challenger Nikki Haley — who has vowed to stay in at least through next week’s 15 Super Tuesday contests.

Trump has defeated Haley in every single primary and caucus thus far, with Haley failing to even get within single digits of her rival. After his wins he took a shot a the person who would likely be his general election foe, President Joe Biden.

“This is getting to be pretty wild and it’s a great honor. We have to let them know we’re coming for him. We’re coming on November 5 Joe, crooked, sleepy, Joe,” Trump said Friday at the “Get Out the Vote” rally at the Greater Richmond Convention Center in Richmond, Virginia.

Michigan

Trump, 77, scooped up all 39 delegates at the Michigan Republican Party’s caucus convention in Grand Rapids.

Trump beat Haley resoundingly in all 13 congressional district caucuses – winning more than 90% of the vote in each one of the contests and taking three districts unanimously, the Detroit News reported.

The caucus convention followed Tuesday’s Michigan primary, which Trump won with 68% of the vote.

Missouri

Trump also bested Haley in the Missouri caucus, which determined how 51 of the state’s 54 delegates would be awarded.

All 924 caucus precincts went in Trump’s favor by 50% or more, adding 51 of Missouri’s 54 convention delegates to his tally. Three more at-large delegates will be free to vote at will under party rules.

The remaining three delegates will be determined by the state party chairman and Missouri’s Republican National Committeeman and Committeewoman, who can choose to vote for whomever they like.

All registered voters in Missouri participate in the state’s caucus, meaning Democrats and independents could have turned out in support of Haley — groups that she has relied on to put her within striking distance of Trump.

Idaho

Idaho’s registered Republican voters also overwhelmingly turned out for Trump in the state’s caucuses, hosted at over 210 locations throughout the Gem State.

Trump collected all of the state’s 32 delegates after winning 84.3% of the vote.

Haley only collected 13.8% and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — who dropped out of the race last month — garnered 1.3%.

Haley has to date refused to discuss when she might decide to drop out. ##