Results of the 2024 Super Tuesday GOP Primary
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LAST UPDATED 4:32 PM PST –Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Results:
Alabama:
Arkansas:
California:
Colorado:
Maine:
Massachusetts:
Minnesota:
North Carolina: Donald Trump
Oklahoma:
Tennessee:
Texas:
Utah:
Vermont:
Virginia: Donald Trump (44,146 votes) – 7% in
Delegate Count:
Donald Trump: 273 delegates
Nikki Haley: 43 delegates
All of the individual country results are according to NBC News.
All of the total vote results and the delegate count are according to the Associated Press.
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Super Tuesday has come and gone, leaving Donald Trump as the clear frontrunner for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination. With victories in multiple states and a significant lead in delegate count, Trump has solidified his position as the top contender.
In Alabama, Trump secured a win, further solidifying his support in the deep South. Arkansas also went in Trump’s favor, as did California, the largest prize of the night. Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia also swung in favor of the real estate mogul.
With such a dominating performance, Trump has amassed a total of 273 delegates so far. His closest competitor, Nikki Haley, trails behind with only 43 delegates. While there is still a long way to go in the primary race, Trump’s strong showing on Super Tuesday gives him a significant advantage.
The Republican Party now finds itself at a crucial juncture. Trump’s unorthodox style and controversial statements have divided the party, with some embracing his anti-establishment narrative and others expressing concern over his rhetoric. As the primary season continues, Republicans will have to decide whether to rally behind Trump or seek an alternative candidate.
Despite the skepticism surrounding his campaign, Trump has managed to tap into a deep vein of anger and frustration among many Americans. His promises to tackle illegal immigration, renegotiate trade deals, and bring back jobs have resonated with a significant portion of the electorate.
As the race for the nomination heats up, it is clear that Trump will be a force to be reckoned with. His ability to connect with voters on a visceral level and his willingness to challenge the status quo have defied all expectations. Whether or not his momentum can be sustained remains to be seen, but for now, Trump stands as the Republican Party’s leading candidate.
Super Tuesday has undoubtedly reshaped the Republican primary landscape, with Donald Trump emerging as the frontrunner. As the race continues, it will be interesting to see how the party reacts and whether any candidates are able to mount a formidable challenge to Trump’s dominance.
With each passing primary, the stakes grow higher and the path to the nomination becomes clearer. Only time will tell if Trump can maintain his current momentum and secure the Republican Party’s presidential nomination.
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