In a commanding display of political strength, former President Donald Trump secured victories across the board on Super Tuesday, obliterating his former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley in every state except Vermont.

With primaries held in fifteen states, including massive states like California and Texas, Super Tuesday accounts for a significant portion of the GOP delegate count, Trump’s dominance was evident as he surged ahead in delegate counts across the nation.

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It honestly wasn’t close on Tuesday night, it was a blood bath, and even further proof that Trump Republicans and MAGA are the new Conservative party in America.

Trump won Alabama by 70 points, Tennessee by 58 points, North Carolina by 51 points, Oklahoma by 66 points, Texas by 60. points, Arkansas by 58 points, the most lopsided primary victories in the history of the Republican Party.

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While delegate allocation varies from state to state, Trump’s performance was nothing short of impressive, with victories in states like California contributing to his substantial delegate lead. Despite a setback in Vermont, where Haley managed to secure a portion of the delegates, Trump’s overall delegate count stands at an impressive 1057, dwarfing Haley’s 92.

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However, it’s important to note that Trump has yet to secure a majority of the total GOP delegates required to clinch the party’s nomination outright. This leaves the door open for further competition leading up to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

Despite her modest victory in Vermont, Haley notably refrained from delivering a speech on Tuesday evening. Meanwhile, Trump addressed the nation from Mar-a-Lago, choosing not to mention Haley by name, underscoring his focus on the broader campaign ahead.