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In the 2024 race for the Republican presidential nomination, Puerto Rico will weigh in with its 23 delegates — more than any of the U.S. territories — and more than the first-in-the-nation ...
Trump clinched his party's 2024 nomination Tuesday when Georgia, Mississippi and Washington state held primaries. He called it a "really great day of victory" in a video message to supporters.
The first of the Republican Party primaries is in Iowa on January 15, 2024, while the last on the schedule are the ones in Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota, all scheduled for June 4.
2024 Republican Presidential Primary Delegate Tracker Results. Americans are heading to primary polls and caucuses to support the presidential candidate they want to represent their party on ...
The outcome of the elections eases Trump's path for the Republican presidential nomination and with Haley's exit, sets the November general election up to be a rematch of the 2020 race for the ...
The Nevada Republican Party will hold its 2024 presidential caucuses on February 8, the party announced Monday. That date will make Nevada the third Republican presidential nominating contest ...
Republican party officials in two Wyoming counties will meet to begin awarding the first of the state’s 29 delegates to the Republican National Convention this summer.
With the Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire primary behind us, both the Republican and Democratic parties are inching closer to deciding their nominees. The Nevada Democratic primary is the party's ...
Kamala Harris' poorer than expected performance with key demographic groups and increases in young voters registering ...
The Republican National Committee released the party’s presidential candidates Friday to organize their own debates next month before the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary, a shift in ...
Republican primary voters cannot let their loyalty to Donald Trump make them forget ... That 13-point margin was the biggest loss among independents by a major party presidential candidate since ...
From left, 1988 Republican presidential candidates George H.W. Bush, Pat Robertson, Jack Kemp, Pierre “Pete” du Pont and Bob Dole, in February of that year. (Jim Cole/AP) Perspective by Robert ...