Republicans in Idaho, Missouri and Michigan will meet to weigh in on the presidential race
- Trump secured the majority of delegates at GOP caucuses in Missouri and Michigan, moving closer to clinching the party's nomination.
- Michigan Republicans faced challenges allocating delegates due to party disputes and violations of primary rules. GOP caucuses were run by volunteers under a new system.
- Idaho Republicans planned caucuses to allocate delegates based on statewide voting percentages, with a winner-takes-all format if a candidate receives over 50%.
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Former US president and favorite for the Republican presidential nomination Donald Trump won the party caucuses in the US states of Idaho, Missouri and Michigan.
Trump wins caucuses in Missouri and Idaho and sweeps Michigan GOP convention
Donald Trump has won the Republican caucuses in Idaho and Missouri and he's captured all 39 delegates that were up for grabs at the Michigan party convention. The former president is gaining more ground toward clinching the GOP nomination.
Trump easily wins Missouri GOP caucus
Former President Trump was projected to win Missouri’s Republican presidential caucus, notching another win to his list of victories so far, according to a projection by Decision Desk HQ. Trump appears to be on a clear path to clinching the GOP nomination later this month as he has swept every primary and caucus in the […]
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