by Steve Karnowski, Trisha Ahmed and Mark VanCleave
Associated Press
President Joe Biden dealt challenger Dean Phillips a Super Tuesday defeat in the Minnesota congressman’s home state, while former President Donald Trump beat Nikki Haley in the state’s Republican primary.
Minnesota has 75 Democratic and 39 Republican national convention delegates. But as one of the smaller of 16 states and one territory holding Super Tuesday primaries, Minnesota received little attention — even from Phillips, who represents a congressional district in the Minneapolis suburbs but enjoyed hardly any home-field advantage.
Haley was the only candidate to put in an in-person campaign appearance. Her rally at a Bloomington hotel last week drew several hundred people, but it wasn’t enough for her to catch up to Trump.
For Phillips, the only elected Democrat to challenge Biden in their party’s primary, the results from Minnesota and other Super Tuesday states extended his string of defeats.
“While Democratic Party loyalists are clearly, consistently, and overwhelmingly registering their preference for Joe Biden, it doesn’t alter the reality which compelled me to enter the race in the first place; Donald Trump is increasingly likely to defeat him in November,” Phillips said in a statement. “I’ll be assessing tonight’s results and all available data over the coming days before making a decision about how I can best help prevent that tragedy.”
A November rematch is all but cemented for Biden and Trump
How Minnesota voted
Republican
Donald J. Trump: 232,855, 68.94%
Vivek Ramaswamy: 1,470, 0.44%
Ron DeSantis: 4,084, 1.21%
Nikki Haley: 97,195, 28.78%
Chris Christie: 1,431, 0.42%
Write-In: 718, 0.21%
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Jason Palmer: 771, 0.32%
Joseph R Biden Jr: 171,270, 70.11%
Eban Cambridge: 237, 0.10%
Uncommitted: 45,913, 18.79%
Marianne Williamson: 3,459, 1.42%
Dean Phillips: 18,960, 7.76%
Frankie Lozada: 290, 0.12%
Gabriel Cornejo: 323, 0.13%
Cenk Uygur: 692, 0.28%
Armando “Mando” Perez-Serrato: 372, 0.15%
Write-In: 1,997, 0.82%
How Sherburne County voted
Republican
Donald J. Trump: 5,441, 80.12%
Vivek Ramaswamy: 34, 0.50%
Ron DeSantis: 74, 1.09%
Nikki Haley: 1,207, 17.77%
Chris Christie: 21, 0.31%
Write-In: 14, 0.21%
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Jason Palmer: 7, 0.41%
Joseph R Biden: Jr 1,241, 72.96%
Eban Cambridge 4, 0.24%
Uncommitted: 218, 12.82%
Marianne Williamson: 28, 1.65%
Dean Phillips: 170, 9.99%
Frankie Lozada: 4, 0.24%
Gabriel Cornejo: 4 0.24%
Cenk Uygur: 5, 0.29%
Armando “Mando” Perez-Serrato: 2, 0.12%
Write-In: 18, 1.06%
How House District 30B voted
Republican
Donald J. Trump: 2,404, 76.93%
Vivek Ramaswamy: 12, 0.38%
Ron DeSantis: 34, 1.09%
Nikki Haley: 658, 21.06%
Chris Christie: 9, 0.29%
Write-In: 8, 0.26%
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Jason Palmer: 2, 0.24%
Joseph R Biden Jr: 587, 70.38%
Eban Cambridge: 1, 0.12%
Uncommitted: 113, 13.55%
Marianne Williamson: 21, 2.52%
Dean Phillips: 97, 11.63%
Frankie Lozada: 1, 0.12%
Gabriel Cornejo: 1, 0.12%
Cenk Uygur: 3, 0.36%
Armando “Mando” Perez-Serrato: 2, 0.24%
Write-In: 6, 0.72%
How Sixth District voted
Republican
Donald J. Trump: 35,158, 73.24%
Vivek Ramaswamy: 186, 0.39%
Ron DeSantis: 556, 1.16%
Nikki Haley: 11,865, 24.72%
Chris Christie: 141, 0.29%
Write-In: 101, 0.21%
Democratic-Farmer-Labor Candidate
Jason Palmer: 65, 0.38%
Joseph R Biden Jr: 12,221, 70.93%
Eban Cambridge: 16, 0.09%
Uncommitted: 2,523, 14.64%
Marianne Williamson: 302, 1.75%
Dean Phillips: 1,830, 10.62%
Frankie Lozada: 35, 0.20%
Gabriel Cornejo: 24 0.14%
Cenk Uygur: 40, 0.23%
Armando “Mando” Perez-Serrato: 30, 0.17%
Write-In: 144, 0.84%
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