Donald Trump defeats Nikki Haley in Idaho's Republican Caucus
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"Over a dozen states are holding their Republican primary races on Super Tuesday, and as with previous races, Trump is currently the overwhelming favorite to win." | Positive | 46% Conservative |
"Also on Saturday, Michigan Republicans awarded all 39 of the state's remaining presidential delegates to Trump during a convention." | Positive | 14% Conservative |
"Meanwhile, Trump issued a message to Haley a day after he won Michigan, writing on Truth Social, his social media platform, People don't like her, and they know, as per the polls, that she can't beat Biden, or any Democrat!What's Next?The District of Columbia's Republican presidential primary is scheduled for Sunday." | Positive | 6% Conservative |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
73% : Over a dozen states are holding their Republican primary races on Super Tuesday, and as with previous races, Trump is currently the overwhelming favorite to win.57% : Also on Saturday, Michigan Republicans awarded all 39 of the state's remaining presidential delegates to Trump during a convention.
53% : "Meanwhile, Trump issued a message to Haley a day after he won Michigan, writing on Truth Social, his social media platform, "People don't like her, and they know, as per the polls, that she can't beat Biden, or any Democrat!"What's Next?The District of Columbia's Republican presidential primary is scheduled for Sunday.
52% : What We Know:Trump and Haley were competing for Idaho's 32 delegates.
50% : The Context:Idaho's caucus is one of the last GOP events before Super Tuesday, which is on March 5.Trump also won Missouri's caucus on Saturday.
50% : In a recent interview with CNN, the former governor said that her and her campaign were "taking this one state, one day at a time," and called on her fellow Republicans to move past Trump and his policies.
49% : With 57 percent of the expected votes in, Trump had 84.3 percent of the vote to Haley's 13.8 percent.
49% : Trump won Michigan's Feb. 27 Republican primary, receiving 68 percent of the vote compared to Haley's 27 percent.
47% : According to Politico, Trump currently has 244 delegates to Haley's 24 delegates.
36% : Michigan Republicans were forced to split their primary into two parts after Democrats who control the state government moved Michigan into the early primary states, violating the national Republican party's rules.
26% : Haley, a former ambassador to the United Nations, is the former president's last major challenger to his reelection bid, but she has lost by at least double digits in every primary vote against Trump so far.
23% : Views:Haley has remained adamant that she is taking her fight against Trump all the way until the end despite her consistent losses in the primaries.
9% : I defeat Joe Biden by double digits in a general election matchup, while Trump is barely outside the margin of error...again.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.