The Trump campaign is hosting an election night watch party tonight, awaiting the results of 15 Super Tuesday primaries across the country.
Trump has already destroyed Nikki Haley with 273 delegates to her 43. It takes 1,215 delegates to win the Republican nomination for president.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported on Trump's latest win, a decisive win in the North Dakota caucuses on Monday with the largest number of votes of all 12 caucus sites in the state.
According to the Associated Press, Trump's latest victory gives him 29 additional delegates, bolstering his already significant lead in the primary race.
Trump scores another primary win and dominates the North Dakota caucuses
Trump has won nine out of ten primaries so far with only one setback in the primary in Washington, D.C., last weekend, where former neocon ambassador to the United Nations and former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley became the official darling of the swamp and won the participation trophy. It makes sense for Haley to win in liberal Washington, D.C. when a new Siena-New York Times poll finds that nearly half of Nikki's support comes from Biden voters!
Despite losing almost every primary to Trump so far, Haley has pledged to stay in the race and appears to be betting on victory today. Haley also backed away from her promise to support her former boss, Donald Trump, and suggested she might stay in the primary race until July.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Nikki Haley exploded on Fox and Friends this morning when asked why she would still support President Trump when he wins the primaries.
One might think that Haley is secretly supporting Joe Biden and is staying in this race just to drain the GOP's resources before the general election.
Results are expected in Vermont and Virginia when polls close at 7 pm ET, followed by North Carolina at 7:30 pm ET.
After that, polls in Alabama, Maine, Massachusetts, Oklahoma and Tennessee close at 8 p.m., followed by Arkansas at 8:30 p.m.
Polls close in Colorado, Minnesota, and Texas at 9pm ET, in California and Utah at 11pm ET, and finally in Alaska at midnight tonight!
Watch the live stream below via the Right Broadcast Network below:
The Donald J. Trump for President campaign will host an Election Night watch party in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024.
Watch live on RSBN starting at 6pm ET.