Donald Trump has been declared the decisive winner of the Republican presidential primary in California with 169 delegates.
President Trump was declared the winner of the 12th state moments after polls closed in California at 11 p.m. ET.
Trump later rose to 73% of the vote when 35% of the results were in.
Nikki Haley, Trump's rival in the Reno party, achieved only one victory – barely – in Vermont, where Democrats admitted to voting for her in the state's open primaries.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that Biden-supporting Democrats in Vermont and other open primary states are likely to vote for Nikki Haley in the open GOP primary despite having no plans to vote for her in next November's general election.
“I'm voting against Trump,” Democrat Paul Somerset said. “I'm not voting for Haley” to “make Trump look weak.”
As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, on the most crucial day in the race for the presidential nomination, Haley returned to her home state without any public events scheduled for Super Tuesday evening.
Bill Melogen said on Fox that there had been “total radio silence” from Nikki Haley's campaign for the past four hours. She seemed to have retreated downstairs after the massive embarrassment tonight.
Meanwhile, the 45th and 47th Presidents, Donald J. Trump, celebrated with a huge party on Super Tuesday at his home in Mar-a-Lago.
Watch a replay of President Trump's earlier remarks here:
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Trump's victories in 11 other states were massive, with a low of 61% in Massachusetts, as of 11:18 p.m., and a high of 83.7% in Trump's home state of Alabama!
Perhaps the most symbolic victory was in Colorado, where Trump was removed from the ballot by the far-left in a court decision overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday.
On Tuesday, after the Supreme Court's 9-0 ruling, radical Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold declared on MSNBC that she knows the law better than all nine of the Supreme Court's justices, The Gateway Pundit reported. Colorado Republicans asked her to pound sand with their primary results.
We are still waiting for results from Utah and Alaska. Polls in Alaska close at midnight ET.
Gateway Pundit will provide updates on President Trump's near-clean sweep in the Republican primaries on Super Tuesday.