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The Republican National Committee is meeting behind closed doors in Las Vegas this week, but top party officials will no longer consider a resolution proposed to declare former President Donald Trump the presumptive Republican nominee.
Imagine a marathon in which the favored runner broke out to a quick lead so that at the 0.2 mile mark, he was a good 100 yards ahead of the only other racer. Would commentators declare the race over, and wonder why the second racer was too stubborn to drop out, sparing spectators from having to watch a chase over the next 26 miles?
There's bad news and good news for those who want to see President Joe Biden win in 2024 (or who really just want to see former President Donald Trump lose).
Trump hopes a commanding win in the first-in-the-South race will deliver a devastating blow to rival Nikki Haley.
Nikki Haley's allies are bracing for a big loss in her home state’s primary election in South Carolina on Saturday, but she vowed to stay in the fight against Donald Trump at least until after Super Tuesday’s slate of 16 contests on March 5.
The Republican presidential primary seems pretty much over, but try telling that to Nikki Haley.
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