Former president looks all but certain of Republican presidential nomination as Nikki Haley faces last chance to make an impact on the race
Donald Trump has continued his domination of the race to be the Republican nominee for president with an expected victory in Monday’s North Dakota Republican caucuses.
As his campaign headed into Super Tuesday the former president will most likely stretch his lead over Nikki Haley by all 29 of North Dakota’s delegates. If he wins at least 60% of the vote he gets all of the delegates. If his vote is less than 60%, then the delegates will be split proportional to the respective votes for Trump and Haley.
I think we’re going to send a message that is going to be a kick-off to tomorrow, which is president Donald Trump is going to close this out, this is going to be the end of the trail, and we’re going to say we have a nominee, and let’s go after it, and beat Joe Biden in the fall.
Yesterday
North Dakota
held its Republican presidential caucuses and
Donald Trump
is expected to win convincingly according to the AP. However, turnout was low.
Joe Biden
has announced a “strike force” to crack down on “unfair and illegal” prices. The new panel will target businesses “when they try to rip off Americans”,
the Biden administration said
.
The US supreme court ruled on Monday that
Donald Trump was wrongly removed from Colorado’s primary ballot last year
.
People incarcerated in state-run facilities in Texas and Florida are
the most exposed to dangerous heat conditions
being exacerbated by the climate crisis.
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