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Former President Donald Trump was upbeat Monday night after a resounding win in the Iowa caucuses. Trump received 51 percent of the vote, or 56,260 votes, according to The New York Times, meaning Trump received more votes than the combined total of second-place finisher Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who received 23,240 votes, or 21.2 percent of the vote, and third-place finisher former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who received 21,085 votes, which amounted to 19.1 percent of the total. Trump’s victory also smashed a caucus record for contested races, according The Associated Press. Trump’s rou…

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