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President Trump didn’t just participate in the 2024 Iowa caucus; he made history. For months, we’ve been hearing from the propaganda media about a supposed “contest” in the GOP primary. The truth? Trump was leaps and bounds ahead, leaving no chance for anyone else. He didn’t just lead; he smashed the record 12 percent victory margin (in a competitive caucus) previously set by Bob Dole in 1988.

Trump’s stunning win, with a projected victory margin of 30 points, crowned him the “King of the Corn Field.” In addition, this victory put Governor Kim Reynolds, a one-time Trump endorsee who switched to Team DeSantis, firmly in her political place. Her power and influence are now at rock bottom thanks to DeSantis’s spectacular flop.

But DeSantis wasn’t the only one who couldn’t hold a candle to the MAGA leader. The establishment also faced a tough hit. Nikki Haley, suddenly touted as the woman who could topple Trump, finished the night with barely a splash, earning a projected 19 percent of the vote. And the support she did manage to snag was likely thanks in part to some radical Democrats who backed her in an effort to undercut Trump. That’s hardly the kind of support any “Republican” worth their salt would want as they move forward, but we all know Nikki has no loyalties except to herself and her big money donors.

The New York Times is now projecting that Nikki Haley actually has a 95 percent chance of finishing in an embarrassing third place. This has led to Revolver News calling on Nikki Haley to drop out and endorse the eventual Republican nominee.

Vivek, despite facing some sharp criticism from Trump towards the end, finished in 4th place, securing a projected 8 percent of the vote. What his next move will be is up in the air, but his America First stance struck a chord with younger voters. Vivek understands that this is the political direction moving forward, which is a significant advantage for both him and the movement at large.

Many believe that despite the obvious need to rally behind the clear winner, the GOP establishment won’t stop trying to dethrone President Trump. So, it looks like their favorite, Nikki Haley, might stick around for a bit longer. The deep state won’t give up so easily, and Nikki is their darling. With a second-place finish seemingly in hand, it appears that DeSantis might stick around a bit longer, too, if he can find the money. Perhaps it would be interesting if Vivek stuck around a little bit longer to lob some more bombs at Nikki Haley. Perhaps he should commit to staying in until she drops out (Update: Vivek drops out, endorses Trump). But after tonight, it certainly does seem that it’s all over but the crying.


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