The Republican caucuses in Idaho were won by former president Donald Trump on Saturday, who predicts that all 32 delegates from the state voted for him.
Trump maintained his undefeated streak in the Republican nomination contest for 2024 by defeating former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley. Trump won the caucuses in Missouri and Michigan earlier on Saturday.
The most delegates will be up for grabs on March 5, Super Tuesday, and these triumphs come before that.
During the 2016 Idaho primary, Trump finished in a disappointing second place, trailing only Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.
After lawmakers in Idaho decided to cancel the presidential primary on March 12, a presidential caucus was held this year.
A presidential caucus was held this year as a result of the decision made by lawmakers in Idaho to cancel the presidential primary that was scheduled to take place on March 12.
Legislators in the state ultimately came to the conclusion that it would not be beneficial to move the primary election for president to May 21, which would have coincided with the primaries for state and municipal seats that were already set.
The caucuses for the Democratic presidential nomination in Idaho will take place on May 23.
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