Trump cruises to victory in Florida, Illinois
Donald Trump’s wins in Florida and Illinois are a foregone conclusion, as the US president did not face any meaningful competition for the Republican nomination. – EPA pic, March 18, 2020.
US President Donald Trump yesterday won the Florida and Illinois Republican primaries, making him the party’s presumptive nominee in the November election. “Congratulations to Donald J. Trump on officially becoming the presumptive Republican nominee for President!” tweeted party chairman Ronna McDaniel.
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