donald trump is closer to becoming, for the third time in a row, the republican candidate for the presidential elections to be held in November after winning the caucuses held in the states of Idaho, Missouri and Michigan in which she defeated former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley.

The former American president proclaimed winner of the Republican caucuses held this Saturday in the states of Idaho, Missouri and Michigan. trump he beat Haley and continues his streak of victories on his way to being named the Republican candidate who will go to the November presidential elections.

The former president still arrives like this stronger on ‘super Tuesday’, which will be held on March 5, a key event in the presidential race, in which 16 states will hold primary elections. So far, Trump has managed to win all the primaries and caucuses that the Republican Party has held in states such as Iowa, South Carolina or Nevada.

Each of these internal processes is assigned a proportional number of delegates, who will name a candidate in July, at the National Convention of the Republican Party in Milwaukee. In total there are 2,429 delegates available and one candidate must win at least 1,215 to secure the nomination.

For now, Trump has accumulated 244according to a count in the newspaper ‘The Washington Post’ updated today, while Haley has 24. Despite this, the former representative of the United States to the UN continues in the race and, for now, will continue in it next Tuesday, where A total of 874 delegates are at stake.

The caucuses of Idaho 32 delegates were distributed today. Trump achieved 85% of support while Haley got 13.1%. In Missouri, instead of a raw vote count, offered a tally of how many of the 51 state delegates each candidate has won. On this occasion, 100% went to Trump. Meanwhile, in Michigan, the second part of the primary process was held and through a state party convention, 39 delegates were distributed, after another 16 were distributed last Tuesday in the caucuses, in which citizens participated.

Since the date of the state’s primary elections violates the rules of the Republican Party, Michigan divides its process in two (a caucus and a convention), one more peculiarity of the complex and lengthy primary calendar in the United States. With these new victories, everything seems to indicate that nothing can stop the former president, not even all the pending cases that you have with the justice systemincluding four criminal trials for crimes such as the attempt to invalidate the elections, bribery, the retention of classified documents or his participation in the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

If everything goes as before and Republican supporters continue to support him, on November 5 he will face President Joe Biden, the foreseeable Democratic candidate, at the polls.

Trump declares his love for Milei at a rally: “I love him because he loves me”

donald trump This Saturday in a public event he declared his love for the Argentine president, Javier Milei, whom he had the opportunity to meet last week at an event in Washington. “I love him because he loves Trump. When she called, I answered her call. Anyone who likes me, I like,” the potential Republican presidential candidate said at a rally in Richmond, Virginia.

Trump dedicated a few brief words to the ultraconservative politician of the La Libertad Avanza party and stated that “even Argentina became MAGA“, in reference to the acronym of the slogan that became popular in his presidential campaigns, “Make America Great Again.”

Milei and Trump had the opportunity to greet each other last Saturday at the annual convention of the American right-wing CPAC that was held in National Harbor, next to Washington DC. As could be seen in a video published on social networks, both leaders met backstage minutes before the American spoke at the event. They shook hands, hugged, chatted casually, and took pictures.

“Make Agentina great again,” Trump yelled effusively at Milei, to which the Argentine responded with his popular cry “Long live freedom, damn it!” In his CPAC speech, Trump also had references for the Argentine, whom he described as “a great gentleman” and “very popular.” “He is a great guy and one of the few who can” make Argentina “great again,” he added.