Donald Trump clinched victory in the North Dakota Republican presidential caucuses, extending his winning streak towards Super Tuesday. Despite Nikki Haley briefly interrupting his streak, Trump prevailed in 12 caucus sites, solidifying his lead. With Super Tuesday looming, where 16 states will hold contests, Trump and Democrat Joe Biden maintain dominance in their races. North Dakota’s rules allow delegates for candidates with over 20% of the vote, with a winner taking all with 60% or more. Trump’s past electoral success in North Dakota, coupled with his recent campaign activities there, underscores his strong support. Meanwhile, North Dakota’s Democratic-NPL Party conducts its primary mostly via mail, featuring Joe Biden and others on the ballot.