President Trump won his home state of Florida and Illinois in the latest round of primaries making him the presumptive 2020 Republican nominee for president.
The Florida and Illinois wins put Trump over the 1,276 delegate threshold.
President Trump has dominated in the primaries with record vote totals and unprecedented enthusiasm.
President Trump in Florida received 1,157,759 votes with 98% of the precincts reporting.
Congratulations to @realDonaldTrump – the presumptive 2020 Republican nominee for President!
His home state of Florida put him over the top in delegates.
Record vote totals, unprecedented enthusiasm & a unified GOP!#KeepAmericaGreat pic.twitter.com/ZVFvaePcaq
— Brad Parscale – Text TRUMP to 88022 (@parscale) March 18, 2020
President Trump won Florida in 2016 against Crooked Hillary by 1.3%.
According to a new Univision survey, President Trump leads both Biden and Crazy Bernie in head-to-head match-ups.
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