Nikki Haley announces 'suspension' of her campaign, Donald Trump is now alone in the Republican primaries
She was the former US president's last competitor in the nomination race. Nikki Haley announced on Wednesday, March 6, “to comment” I carried him. Donald Trump, the most likely candidate in the Republican Party primaries in the US presidential elections, won opinion polls conducted in 14 states on Tuesday, according to the results announced by the center. AP Agency. About fifteen states and one territory were called to vote during the traditional Super Tuesday to nominate future nominees for the Republican and Democratic parties. Donald Trump now has 995 delegate votes, compared to Nikki Haley's 89, according to an AP tally as of noon (Paris time). The distribution of delegates awarded during Super Tuesday has not been finalized and is still ongoing. Follow our live broadcast.
Surprise win for Nikki Haley. With only 89 voice of delegates,The former governor of South Carolina is trailing significantly behind Donald Trump. However, she denied him the grand slam, pulling off an upset win in the tiny state of Vermont.
Donald Trump already considers himself the party's nominee. The billionaire, who was far ahead of his rival before Super Tuesday, is still missing a few dozen delegate votes to secure the Republican nomination. His team estimates that he will reach the threshold of 1,215 votes before the end of March. Receive “Fantastic evening, incredible day”On Tuesday evening, in front of his supporters gathered at his residence in Mar-a-Lago (Florida).
Joe Biden wins almost every Democratic vote. It is not surprising that the outgoing president achieved easy victories in all the states that voted for the Democratic side, according to the first results announced Tuesday night to Wednesday. AP Agency. On the other hand, Jason Palmer, a little-known celebrity, won in American Samoa, an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean.
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