This week, millions of Americans participated in the presidential primaries. Dozens of states held their elections on Super Tuesday. Hundreds of delegates were up for grabs for the Republican candidates.
And, shocking very few, Donald Trump dominated in the GOP battle. He won every state except for Vermont, where Nikki Haley won by a small margin.
Soon afterward, Haley announced the end of her campaign. But there are still holdouts in the party who might not accept Trump’s clear victory. Soon after the night’s results were in, top Republicans were making this clarion call.
From Fox News:
Reactions poured in from prominent conservatives on social media as former President Trump cruised to victory in nearly every contest in Super Tuesday’s primaries, most of whom called on the party to unite behind him…“…for donors and political professionals, it’s time to unite behind our nominee. Please stop wasting time and money.”…
“It is LONG past time for us to rally around President Trump as our Republican nominee who will defeat Joe Biden this November,” GOP Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, thought by some to be in consideration for Trump’s running mate, posted on X.
After the decisive results of Super Tuesday, Republicans from across the country called for the party to unite behind Donald Trump. With his resounding victories across most states, conservatives called for donors and “political professionals” to start working with him.
Trump, for his part, called on Nikki Haley’s supporters to join his team. Others, like Texas Gov. Abbott, said the primaries were officially “over.” While some states still have yet to go to the polls, it seems clear Trump has scored enough delegates to convince most he will be the party’s 2024 nominee.
While Haley might already be out, there is no doubt some donors and other groups are unwilling to accept Trump’s victory. But the sooner they can get behind his campaign, the sooner the party can unite to defeat Joe Biden.
Democrats will no doubt spend millions, if not a billion, to prop up Joe Biden. Despite his pathetic failures, Democrats will demand voters keep Biden in office, where he will plunder American resources to enrich the global elite.
Republicans have their work cut out for them if they want to take back the White House and Congress. It seems many within the party are urging everyone to get on board now.
Key Takeaways:
- Republicans are calling for the party to unite behind Trump after his big Super Tuesday.
- Trump won all states except Vermont, solidifying his primary lead.
- Conservatives are urging donors and professionals to start working with Trump.
Source: Fox News