Donald Trump won the North Dakota Republican presidential caucuses on Monday night, returning his campaign for the 2024 GOP nomination to a winning streak that was interrupted for the first time a day earlier with Nikki Haley’s victory in Washington, D.C.
The former president won 84.6 percent of the overall vote, according to the Associated Press, while Haley attracted just 14.2 percent. “A 70 Point win in the Great State of North Dakota tonight,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform, later reminding his voters of what’s next: “SUPER TUESDAY, a really big deal. Please get out and VOTE!”
In winning more than 60 percent of the vote, Trump takes all of the state’s 29 delegates, bringing his overall total to 273. Former South Carolina Gov. Haley has just 43 heading into Super Tuesday, in which about one-third of the remaining available delegates will be distributed as voters cast their ballots in caucuses and primaries across 15 states. Trump holds commanding poll leads over Haley in the day’s two biggest races—the California primary, with 169 delegates, and the Texas primary, which has 161.

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