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BREAKING: Trump Takes The Win In Minnesota’s Primary


Another win on this Super Tuesday for President Trump!

Let’s see how many wins he’s got so far:

  • Virginia
  • North Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas
  • Massachusetts
  • Colorado
  • Maine
  • Alabama
  • Arkansas
  • Minnesota

That makes 11 wins so far!

And there’s still 4 left for the day.

Trump commented on the record amount of wins today, stating:

‘Rarely has politics seen anything quite like this’

People all over the country today have gathered to cast their ballot to ensure this country gets back on track.

With Biden being in the White House, we’ve seen failure across the board.

Living standards and wages have plummeted as prices soar on just about everything.

Not to mention the border crisis and a tidal wave of violence in locations like New York and even on our kids at schools.

It’s time for a change!

Let’s see how close Nikki Haley got.

At this point, she must still be in this race for comedic purposes.

MSN reports:

President Trump won Minnesota’s Republican presidential primary on Tuesday, the Associated Press projects.

Why it matters: It’s one of a series of Super Tuesday state wins expected to vault the former president to the brink of clinching the GOP nomination, Axios’ Erin Doherty and Sophia Cai write.

Between the lines: Trump has the backing of all four GOP members of Minnesota’s congressional delegation — including House Whip Tom Emmer — and leading Republican candidates running in high-profile races.

Flashback: The results represent a shift from eight years ago, when Trump finished third in the state’s contested GOP caucuses.

  • Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio placed first that year, with 36.5%. Texas U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz finisjed second.

What we’re watching: Whether Minnesota is seriously in play in November.

  • President Biden defeated Trump by about 7 points in Minnesota in 2020.

Yes, but: The margin was much more narrow in 2016, when Trump came within 2 percentage points of flipping the state for the GOP.

Fox News adds a response from President Trump:

Former President Trump, reacting to Super Tuesday primary victories, told Fox News Digital that it is a “great evening,” and that it is his “honor to represent not just the Republican Party but our country in leading it back to health and prosperity.”

Trump, the GOP frontrunner, won Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Texas, Massachusetts, Colorado, Maine, Alabama, Arkansas, and Minnesota by 9:45 p.m. ET Tuesday night.

“It is a great evening,” Trump told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview after races were called in his favor in 11 states, and while awaiting race calls and polls closing in others.

“Rarely has politics seen anything quite like this,” he said.

Trump added: “It is my honor to represent not just the Republican Party but our country in leading it back to health and prosperity.”

Trump’s reaction came after 11 states were called.



 

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