Nikki Haley wins Vermont Republican primary marking her first Super Tuesday victory
Nikki Haley won the GOP Presidential primary in Vermont on Tuesday, marking her second-ever victory against Donald Trump.
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Nikki Haley won the GOP Presidential primary in Vermont on Tuesday, marking her second-ever victory against Donald Trump.
Voters in 15 states head to the polls for Super Tuesday
As a white, middle-aged, gay New York musician, my voting record is very liberal. The only time I’ve ever voted for a Republican candidate was for New York City mayor Rudi Giuliani. We have all seen how that turned out.
Super Tuesday 2024 sees Trump and Haley face off across the country while Biden aims to fire up Democrats.
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CNN’s Jake Tapper saw the funny side on Monday after he accidentally told Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley that former President Donald Trump had “participated in an erection.”
Former President Donald Trump enters Super Tuesday with a big delegate lead over former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in the GOP presidential race — and by the end of the night, he will most likely find himself closing in on the magic number he needs to officially end the contest: 1,215 delegates.
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