Former President Donald Trump's victories in Missouri, Michigan, and Idaho Saturday give him momentum for Super Tuesday, although the caucus votes featured limited participation.
"Donald Trump swept a trio of states Saturday, inching his way closer to a formal grasp of the party’s nomination for president,” .
“Trump notched victories in Missouri and Idaho, and picked up more delegates at the party convention in Michigan. But none of these three state elections were primaries. All were caucuses, which limit turnout by requiring participants to arrive at a specific time and usually to stay for a certain period to participate in a more formal process.”
Who cares? There are no “key takeaways” here. The only news I want to hear about this clown are his convictions.
There is one other piece of news about him that I’m looking forward to.
Wow. Intriguing. Please, tell me more about the differences between caucuses and primaries.
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