Former President Donald Trump dominated Super Tuesday with victories in a slew of states, leaving his opponents in the dust. The man of the hour trumped the competition in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Maine, Alabama, Massachusetts, Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, Minnesota, and even liberal California. The only states pending are Alaska and Utah, where the blue wave might struggle to make a splash.
In typical Trump fashion, the former president gloated about his victories, boasting, “They call it Super Tuesday for a reason. This is a big one.” And he’s not wrong! Trump’s triumphs brought him one step closer to clinching the Republican nomination, crushing any hopes for former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley to stage a grand return. Perhaps it’s time for Haley to bow out gracefully and recognize the unstoppable force that is Trump.
Nikki Haley Takes One State, But Trump Romps In The Rest As Super Tuesday Results Roll In https://t.co/xrTkcyJ5DD via @dailycaller
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Meanwhile, on the other side of the aisle, President Joe Biden managed to secure a string of victories in the Democratic contests. But let’s be honest, Biden’s wins pale in comparison to the wave of red sweeping the nation. Trump’s momentum is undeniable, and it’s clear that the American people are still firmly in his corner.
Haley might have suffered a setback by losing to the mysterious “None of These Candidates” option in Nevada, but Trump keeps powering through, securing wins left and right. With upcoming contests in Georgia, Hawaii, Mississippi, and Washington, it’s only a matter of time before Trump solidifies his path to victory.
Now, the former president’s campaign estimated that he could surpass the Republican National Committee’s delegate threshold by March 12 or March 19 at the latest. It’s safe to say that the Trump train is full speed ahead, and nothing seems capable of derailing it. So, buckle up, folks, because it looks like Trump’s victory parade is just getting started!

