Trump caps off Super Tuesday with final wins

2WM3Y2J Myrtle Beach, United States. 23rd Feb, 2024. Republican presidential candidate and former president Donald Trump interacts with the crowd after a "Get Out and Vote" campaign rally at the Winthrop Coliseum in Rock Hill, South Carolina on Friday, February 23, 2024. South Carolina holds its Republican presidential primary on February 24. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News

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President Trump nearly swept the Republican presidential primary on Super Tuesday, capping off massive wins by dominating in Alaska and Utah. 

According to the Gateway Pundit, President Trump won a whopping 90 percent of the vote in Alaska. He also trounced opponent Nikki Haley in the Utah caucuses, winning the majority by another double-digit lead. 

The Gateway Pundit reported that he has won 14 out of the 15 states that participated in Super Tuesday. 

In addition, exit polls displayed that top voter concerns were the border crisis and the economy, two of President Trump’s strongest policy records. 

During his first term in office, President Trump pledged to build a border wall and increased border apprehensions and deportations, per the PEW Research Center.

Under President Trump American energy independence grew, 7 million new jobs were created, the unemployment rate hit a 50-year low, and minority poverty rates fell to historic lows, via the Trump White House Archives.  

Based on the Super Tuesday results, conservative voters are taking note.

Dr. Ben Carson summed up this sentiment by congratulating President Trump on X, stating, “The American people want an America first President back in the White House. Onward to November!”

Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake also offered her enthusiasm. 

She wrote, “This @GOP has never been more unified. The Grand Old Party will live up to its name when we put an end to the @JoeBiden decline and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”

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