Donald Trump on Saturday (March 2) easily won the Republican caucuses in Michigan, Missouri and Idaho, trouncing his remaining party rival Nikki Haley, and moving him closer to a likely general election rematch with Democratic President Joe Biden. - REUTERS
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00:10 It's about focusing and preparing and being effective in November.
00:15 There's not a philosophical divide or an issue divide on those types of things.
00:21 This is purely on getting the party ready to win in November.
00:27 I have voted for him, like Tinsa, every single time.
00:32 The minute he came down the escalator with Melania and started talking about securing our border,
00:38 I was like, "This man makes sense." You know, everything that he says makes sense.
00:43 Yeah, it was a little lonely. It was more of a stark contrast than I thought it was going to be.
00:48 I thought there would maybe be a couple of others.
00:50 I didn't like the way that Trump handled himself after the last election.
00:53 And really, that's the whole of it. I think that there's a level of professionalism that should be expected
00:59 from a former president or a sitting president, and I don't think he showed it after the last election cycle.
01:04 And if he's on the ballot in the fall, I'll probably still vote for him because I believe in conservative values,
01:10 and I think that I agree with most of his values more than I would agree with President Biden
01:16 or their other nominee, if one happens to be.