Donald Trump, skipping GOP debate, eyes California delegate sweep in the state he loves to hate
- A rule change in the California GOP opens up the possibility for Trump to win all of the state's 169 delegates, which could significantly boost his chances of securing the Republican nomination.
- Trump, who is already leading in polls both nationally and in many states, sees California as a crucial battleground and is skipping the presidential debate to attend the state's GOP convention.
- Despite being widely disliked in California, Trump's dominance in the state could help him strengthen his hold on the Republican nomination.
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Photo: Alamy Republican presidential candidates will head to California on Wednesday for the second GOP debate of the 2024 presidential election cycle, but President Donald Trump is already reigning supreme in the Golden State. According to the most recent GOP primary polling in California, President Trump holds a whopping 39-point lead over Republican runner-up and
Donald Trump, skipping GOP debate, eyes California delegate sweep in the state he loves to hate
Donald Trump lost heavily Democratic California by over 5 million votes in the 2020 election. In an ironic twist, the state where he’s widely loathed outside his conservative base could go a long way to help him tighten his grip…
Donald Trump, skipping GOP debate, eyes California delegate sweep in the state he loves to hate
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Few corners of the U.S. may be less hospitable to Donald Trump than California, where he lost by more than 5 million votes in the 2020 election. But as the former president seeks to return to the White House, the liberal bastion may give him an unlikely boost. A state GOP rule change has opened the possibility that Trump could sweep each of the state’s 169 delegates on March 5, when California is among more than a dozen states…
Donald Trump, skipping GOP debate, eyes California delegate sweep in the state he loves to hate
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD AP Political Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Donald Trump lost heavily Democratic California by over 5 million votes in the 2020 election. In an ironic twist, the state where he’s widely loathed outside his conservative base could go a long way to help him tighten his grip on the Republican presidential nomination next year. A state GOP rule change has opened the possibility that Trump might be able to sweep the state’s trove of de…
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