Donald Trump is officially the presumptive GOP nominee for President, with victories in Georgia, Mississippi, and Washington taking him beyond the 1,215 delegates required to win the contest.
Before the pivotal Tuesday primaries, Trump had already amassed 1,077 delegates, leaving 138 to go as 161 were up from grabs in primaries being held across Georgia, Hawaii, Mississippi, and Washington state.
Writing on Truth Social, the former president said it was a “great honor to be representing the Republican Party” the 2024 election, declaring the party “UNITED and STRONG,” and cognizant of the fact it is up against “the Worst, Most Incompetent, Corrupt, and Destructive President in the History of the United States.”
“Millions of people are invading our Country, many from prisons and mental institutions of other Countries. High Interest Rates and Inflation are choking our great middle class, and ALL, our Economy is bad, and our Stock Market is rising only because Polls are strongly indicating that we will WIN the Presidential Election of 2024,” Trump explained.
“We are now, under Crooked Joe Biden, a Third World Nation, which uses the Injustice System to go after his political opponent,” he continued, urging supporters to “fear not,” as “we will not fail, we will take back our once great Country, put AMERICA FIRST, and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN – GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE.”
Joe Biden also passed the 1,968 required to secure the Democratic nomination on Tuesday, having faced no serious challengers despite an embarassingly large number of Democrats adopting an “uncommitted” stance.
— Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) March 13, 2024