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Trump strolls to easy victory in Nevada caucus

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Donald Trump strolled to victory in the Nevada caucus on Thursday, adding more delegates in his seemingly unstoppabl­e march to the Republican Party’s presidenti­al nomination.

Trump was the only major candidate on the ballot when party members gathered in public buildings across the southweste­rn US state to cast their in-person votes. Early results showed the former president had massively out-polled his long-shot challenger, a businessma­n from Texas, and major US networks said Trump would scoop the state’s available delegates. It was the second go around in presidenti­al preference voting for Nevada this week.

State-organized primary polls were held on Tuesday in which Nikki Haley was beaten into second place on the Republican ballot by “None of these candidates” — widely seen as a proxy vote for Trump. That result, however, was meaningles­s, with Nevada’s GOP declaring months ago it would award its delegates from Thursday’s rival caucus, a format that strongly favors Trump.

Haley badly trails Trump in the overall race for the nomination, and is on course for another drubbing in her home state of South Carolina later this month. The former UN ambassador insisted Wednesday that she was not dropping out. “I’m in this for the long haul,” she told supporters at a campaign event in California on Wednesday night, according to The New York Times.

“This is going to be messy, and this going to hurt, and it’s going to leave some bruises, but at the end of the day, I don’t mind taking them, if you will go right along with me.” Trump on Thursday said he thought her continued candidacy was not a good idea, but it didn’t bother him. “I don’t know why she continues but let her continue,” he said. “I don’t really care.”

 ?? — AFP ?? LAS VEGAS, United States: Former US President and 2024 presidenti­al hopeful Donald Trump gestures during a Caucus Night watch party in Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 8, 2024.
— AFP LAS VEGAS, United States: Former US President and 2024 presidenti­al hopeful Donald Trump gestures during a Caucus Night watch party in Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 8, 2024.

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