To say the Trump train is rolling like never before would be the understatement of political history. Former President Donald Trump and his followers are on a mission, not vengeance, but a reckoning.
They’re winning, but not like they’ve won in the past. They are winning like never before. Trump didn’t say that, we did. President Trump is absolutely CRUSHING numbers in Republican Caucuses, and his ground game is bigger and badder than ever before.

Trump won the Nevada Caucuses and secured all 26 delegates on Thursday night, he also curb stomped the competition in the Virgin Islands winning all four delegates and taking nearly 75% of the vote. He took 99% of the vote in the Nevada Caucuses.
To say this is an ass kicking would be an understatement.

“Great news! As we are landing in Nevada, getting ready to go to Caucus, word just came that we overwhelmingly won the Virgin Islands Caucus, ALL Delegates, with almost 75% of the Vote,” he wrote. “I have just called to thank those involved. They are celebrating, and having a great time They deserve it! This has been a very Big Day for your Favorite President, the Republican Party, and Democracy!”

U.S. Virgin Islands GOP officials are up in arms over what they perceive as unfair treatment regarding their delegate count, alleging that they’ve been shortchanged by five delegates due to the timing of their ranked-choice, winner-take-all contest. As it stands, unless a convention vote intervenes, the party hierarchy plans to only recognize four delegates from the islands.

According to national party regulations, states and territories are restricted from holding winner-take-all contests before mid-March. However, officials in the U.S. Virgin Islands were eager to take center stage and generate buzz, despite the Nevada GOP caucuses later the same Thursday garnering more attention.

Gordon Ackley, Chairman of the U.S. Virgin Islands GOP, defended their decision, stating, “Going third-in-the-nation with an unrigged caucus using ranked-choice voting has given every candidate a fair and equal playing field and resulted in unprecedented attention for the Virgin Islands. The Virgin Islands will decide the trajectory of the Republican nomination.”
Unlike the preceding contests, where Trump held a significant lead in polls, the outcome of the Virgin Islands caucuses remained uncertain.

While neither Trump nor Haley personally campaigned in the Virgin Islands, Haley did make several virtual appearances via video in the run-up to the caucuses. Trump, on the other hand, released a video addressed to voters in the islands on Thursday and dispatched Republican proxies, including Reps. Byron Donalds of Florida and Wesley Hunt of Texas, to bolster his support there.

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