Former President Donald Trump easily won Idaho’s GOP caucus on March 2, beating former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in a landslide.
The race was called shortly before 7 p.m. ET with President Trump winning 84.6 percent of the vote to Ms. Haley’s 13.5 percent.
This is President Trump’s second win in the Gem State after carrying 94.5 percent of the vote in 2020 as the GOP incumbent, grabbing all 32 of Idaho’s available delegates.
However, in the 2016 GOP primaries, President Trump came in a distant second to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, a politician known for his staunch conservatism. Since Ms. Haley has fared better in states and districts that tend to support Democrats in elections, many did not see a path to victory in the Gem State for the former South Carolina governor….