Former President Donald Trump secured a landslide victory in the Nevada Republican Caucuses, receiving 96.4 percent of the vote, while his opponent, pastor Ryan Binkley, obtained 3.6 percent.
Notably, former Gov. Nikki Haley, Trump’s remaining significant opponent, was not on the caucus ballot, participating instead in the state-run primary where she received 30.8 percent of the vote, losing to the option “None of these candidates,” which collected 62.9 percent.
Trump wrote, “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.”
Let’s Go Nevada—Don’t leave the lines! #CaucusForTrump pic.twitter.com/GRxizw7ysP
— Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) February 9, 2024
“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!” he continued.
Several other candidates, including former Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Tim Scott, were also listed on the ballot.
Trump’s success in Nevada followed his win in the Virgin Islands Republican Caucuses earlier on the same day.
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