Trump Easily Wins New Hampshire Primary as Well
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunwoo Lee] U.S. President Donald Trump was reported to have won the New Hampshire primary on the 11th (local time). He secured a victory with overwhelming support following the Iowa caucus.
According to local U.S. media such as the Associated Press, exit polls conducted by the polling agency Edison Research showed that President Trump received 86.6% support in the surveyed districts. Former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld received 8.2%, while other candidates garnered 2.8%.
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President Trump had also secured an early victory in the first caucus held in Iowa on the 3rd, confirming his win just 25 minutes after the vote count began, with approximately 97% of the vote. Former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh withdrew from the race on the 7th.
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