Trump Wins Mississippi, Georgia, Washington Primaries, Becomes Presumptive GOP Nominee
By Nathan Worcester Former President Donald Trump made a clean sweep of three more Republican presidential primaries as he remains effectively unchallenged within his party. He sailed through successive contests on March 12 in Georgia, Mississippi, and Washington, claiming three more victories as the de facto GOP nominee. His last remaining rival, former South Carolina Gov.
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