Ex-Trump Supporter Goes Viral For Frank Explanation Of Why She Switched Candidates
A clip of a North Carolina woman explaining why she isn’t voting for Donald Trump in the GOP primary went viral on Super Tuesday.
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A clip of a North Carolina woman explaining why she isn’t voting for Donald Trump in the GOP primary went viral on Super Tuesday.
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley announced Wednesday morning she would be suspending her presidential campaign after a poor showing on Super Tuesday.
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Nikki Haley is reportedly planning to announce on Wednesday that she is suspending her GOP presidential primary campaign following her weak showings on Super Tuesday as Donald Trump seems poised to clinch the Republican presidential nomination for a third time.
Former President Donald Trump and President Biden continued marching toward their respective parties' presidential nominations largely unhindered this Super Tuesday as both swept nearly every contest on the largest primary night of 2024.
On Super Tuesday, voters in sixteen states and one territory cast their ballots in Republican and Democratic primaries.
President Joe Biden has lost the American Samoa Democratic primary to a little-known candidate who had never visited the islands before the caucus.