Trump Scores 7th Straight Primary Win With Triumph in Michigan
Fresh off his win in South Carolina, Trump has again defeated Haley as he marches towards the GOP nomination.
LANSING, Mich.—Former President Donald J. Trump has soundly defeated former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in Michigan’s Feb. 27 Republican presidential primary, notching his seventh-straight primary victory as he marches towards the GOP nomination.
The Associated Press called the race for Trump right after the last polls closed at 9 p.m. ET.
The result is another blow to Ms. Haley, coming days after a double-digit defeat in her home state of South Carolina. Despite this, she has vowed to stay on through Super Tuesday on March 5, when numerous delegate-heavy states will hold their primaries.
Currently, this looks to be a 67-29 victory for Trump. Haley couldn't even scrape 40%, and Trump crushed her by 38 percentage points. But like a dog that simply won't let go, Haley will continue despite having lost major funding sources (e.g., the Koch brothers). Meanwhile Styx called it a day or so ago when he said, "She'll be lucky to clinch 30." She was/is a single percentage point short. Styx also contends that Haley is now draining funds from Joe Biden, not Trump, because her major supporters, now, are Democrats and TDS sufferers.
Meanwhile, the juggernaut soldiers on.
Tim Pool, meanwhile, contends that Haley is still running because the game is rigged:
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