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National Review
4 Mar 2024
Luther Ray Abel

With more than 95 percent of the vote counted on Sunday night, former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley led Donald Trump 63–33 in the District of Columbia Republican primary. This marks the first primary win for the Haley campaign as it prepares for what is likely to be a make-or-break Super Tuesday on March 5. Donald Trump leads the delegate count with 244 to Haley’s 43, with 1,215 delegates required to secure the GOP nomination to face President Joe Biden in November.