Trump wins the Michigan Republican primary
- Donald Trump has won the Michigan Republican presidential primary, leading with nearly 66% of the votes counted.
- Trump has now won six contests for the GOP nomination, defeating Nikki Haley, his only remaining rival.
- Trump's victory in Michigan further solidifies his frontrunner status for the Republican presidential nomination.
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Trump’s Michigan Primary “Win” Shows Fissures in His Support From GOP Voters
Although former President Donald Trump, the current frontrunner for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination for the third election cycle in a row, handily defeated former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in the Michigan primary election on Tuesday, there are signs that he may face challenges to winning the 2024 presidential contest when the general election season begins in earnest. Source
The main candidates in the presidential primaries of the United States, Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump, have won comfortably in Michigan, one of the key states that can set the balance in the elections next November. But their respective triumphs have also come at a cost, and they give a glimpse of the problems they suffer among part of their electorate. These are some of the keys that the results yield.Keep reading
Trump Wins Michigan with Slightly Greater Support in Rural and Suburbs
Donald Trump won the Michigan primary with widespread support across the state, with slightly higher margins in rural areas and the suburbs of metropolitan areas, according to a Daily Yonder analysis. The results were a soft echo of former President Trump’s performance in the South Carolina primary on Saturday, in which he polled strongest among suburban and rural voters. In Michigan, Trump defeated former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley by …
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