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President Donald Trump crushed it yet again in another GOP primary election on Tuesday evening in Arkansas, reigning supreme over former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and once more proving his unstoppable momentum on the campaign trail.
In a projection from Decision Desk HQ, Arkansas was called for Trump at around 8:32 p.m. ET, just two minutes after the statewide polls closed. By 9:33 p.m. ET, DDHQ reported that Trump had won at least 70 percent of the vote compared to Haley’s 24 percent.
Ahead of the Super Tuesday contest, Trump was holding an easy and powerful lead in Arkansas, where his ally and former White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders serves as the state’s Republican governor.
The most recent polling available for the Arkansas state primary was conducted in February 2024 and found that Trump was leading Haley by a staggering 75 points, setting Trump up for a powerful and decisive win.
Trump’s win in Arkansas represented one of many wins in the Super Tuesday primary contest lineup this evening. He preceded his victory here by projected wins in Virginia, North Carolina, Maine, Alabama, Tennessee, and Oklahoma.



