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US Presidential Elections 2024: Donald Trump wins Republican primary in Illinois

DNA Wednesday, 20 March 2024
Earlier in 2020, President Joe Biden beat Trump in Illinois by nearly 17 points, and Trump lost the state to former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton back in 2016.
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