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Trump’s Super Tuesday win is the ultimate revenge for the former president who was relentlessly pursued


Kahn ‌ in his wrath would tell you that “revenge ⁢is a dish that is best served cold.” But the Klingon proverb-spouting Star Trek villain ​surely never ⁤had the kind of week Donald ​Trump is having.

Trump’s Triumph: Super Tuesday⁤ Sweeps and Sweet Revenge

A day after the U.S. Supreme Court⁣ issued a 9-0 ruling spanking Colorado ballot pirates for desecrating American democracy, the former president swept through Super Tuesday with significant ‍wins over his remaining rival and all but‌ secured a third trip⁢ as⁤ the GOP’s ⁢presidential nominee. ‍His victory was so decisive that former United ‍Nations Ambassador Nikki ‍Haley‌ is expected to officially suspend her campaign⁣ Wednesday morning.

Trump gobbled up victory after victory in the day’s 15-state buffet of‌ delegate-stuffed primaries and caucuses, including in Colorado and‌ Maine where the left and Never Trumpers were licking ⁣their fresh wounds from Monday’s high court ruling.

After⁢ being ⁢unconstitutionally tossed‍ from primary ballots in both states and in‍ Illinois, Trump’s historic ⁣legal victory followed by his⁣ massive Super Tuesday wins had the former president relishing ⁤the sweet taste of instant revenge.

“Victory Is Our Ultimate Revenge!” the campaign proclaimed ⁢in an email alert to supporters that was part victory lap and part fundraising appeal. “We achieved our Greatest Victory to date.”

Trump throttled Haley in all of the day’s contests, save for a⁢ close race in the Bernie Sanders socialist​ playground of Vermont. It was the only triumph Haley⁣ could cobble together following the former South Carolina governor’s ​big first win⁣ on Saturday — in⁤ the fetid political swamp that is Democrat-dominated Washington, D.C.

Coming into Super Tuesday, the‍ polls ​and pundits projected a big night for Trump and incumbent Democrat ‌President Joe Biden. Voters validated those assumptions, moving the ⁤2020 combatants ever closer to a rematch. They both⁣ claimed the biggest primary prizes of the night, delegate-rich Texas and California. In all, ⁤865 GOP delegates were up for grabs Tuesday, the lion’s share⁢ of the 1,215 delegates needed to secure ⁢the Republican Party nomination.

Still, the 81-year-old Biden, ​whose age​ and special prosecutor-documented senility have become significant concerns for voters, failed to⁤ sweep. ‍The Democrat Party’s anointed candidate lost to unknown candidate Jason⁢ Palmer in the South Pacific ⁤U.S. ⁣territory of ⁤American Samoa, the Associated⁣ Press​ reported.

As Trump marches toward ​official nomination ​and 2020-2.0, he continues to be hounded by his likely opponent’s‌ politically weaponized Department of ‌Justice‍ and Biden’s leftist prosecutor allies in New York and ⁣Georgia. But the more the left’s legal henchmen pursue the ‍former president, the higher he seems to climb in the polls. The higher he ⁢climbs​ in the ⁣polls, and the more Biden ‌flags, the more intense the⁢ Democrats’ efforts to knock Trump out‌ of the race.

After the U.S. Supreme Court’s​ damning decision overturning the Colorado Supreme Court’s​ opinion pushing Trump off⁢ the ballot, Super Tuesday’s commanding⁤ victories must​ have tasted sweeter than ever.

“They call it Super Tuesday ‍for a reason. This is⁣ a big one,” Trump said to⁤ a‌ pumped-up crowd gathered ⁤at Mar-a-Lago late Tuesday.

“It’s been sad in so many ways, but I think it’s going to be inspiring because we’re going to do something that frankly‍ nobody’s been able to do for a⁤ long time,” he ​added, noting the schemes by​ his political enemies to remove him ‌as a threat.⁣

Trump, ‌as he has ‌been doing for some time, looked forward‌ to November’s rematch with Biden, where victory and a‍ second nonconsecutive return to the ‌White‌ House will be ​the “ultimate revenge.”

“Victory over⁢ the corrupt‌ cabal ⁢that has captured our nation will be our ⁣ultimate revenge, and I⁣ only have YOU ‌to thank for ‌how ⁤far we’ve gotten ⁢so far,” ⁣Trump wrote⁣ in his email blast to supporters.


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How did Trump’s success on Super Tuesday showcase his popularity and ability to rally‍ supporters⁤ across ⁢the⁢ nation

Trump’s⁢ Triumph: ⁤Super‌ Tuesday⁤ Sweeps and Sweet Revenge

In⁤ a week ​filled with political drama and legal battles, former President Donald Trump emerged as the clear victor⁢ on Super​ Tuesday. Following a unanimous ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court against Colorado’s attempt to remove him​ from the ballot,‍ Trump secured significant wins in the primaries and caucuses, solidifying his position as the Republican Party’s⁣ presidential nominee. The magnitude of his⁤ victory was so decisive that former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley is expected to suspend her campaign.

Trump’s triumph on Super Tuesday was particularly sweet considering the legal hurdles he had to overcome. After being unjustly taken off the primary ballots in Colorado, Maine, and ‍Illinois, Trump’s ⁢legal victory was followed⁤ by his massive wins ⁢on⁢ Super Tuesday, leading ⁣to a sense of vindication. The campaign even proclaimed, “Victory Is Our ‍Ultimate Revenge!” in an email alert to supporters, highlighting their greatest victory to date.

Throughout the day’s‌ contests, Trump dominated⁤ Haley in nearly every state except Vermont, a stronghold for Bernie Sanders. This victory for Haley was overshadowed by her ⁢first win in the Democrat-dominated political landscape of ⁣Washington, D.C. Thus, Trump’s success on Super Tuesday not only showcased his popularity within⁤ the⁣ Republican Party but also highlighted his ability to rally ⁤supporters across the nation.

As predicted by polls ‍and political pundits, Super Tuesday saw both Trump and incumbent Democrat President Joe Biden claiming the biggest primary prizes of the night in⁣ Texas and California. With ⁤these wins, both ⁢candidates moved ​closer to a potential rematch in ‍the ​2024 presidential⁣ election. However, Biden’s failure‌ to secure a sweeping victory raised ‍concerns among voters regarding his age and ​alleged senility, ⁣as evidenced by his loss to an unknown candidate in American‌ Samoa.

While Trump’s​ path to the nomination seems‍ promising, he continues to face⁤ legal challenges from Biden’s politically weaponized Department of Justice and⁤ his allies in New York and Georgia. Interestingly, these attacks have seemingly boosted Trump’s ⁢popularity as reflected in the polls.⁣ As the Democrats intensify⁣ their efforts to‌ remove him from the race, Trump’s support only seems to grow stronger.

In conclusion, ‍Trump’s ‌triumph on Super Tuesday was a significant milestone in his quest for the Republican Party’s nomination ​and a potential rematch against President Biden. Despite facing numerous legal battles, he emerged victorious and proved his resilience in the face of⁣ adversity. As the campaign ⁣continues, the nation eagerly awaits to see how Trump’s momentum will shape the political landscape leading up to the 2024 election.



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