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The GOP race is effectively over. After Super Tuesday, will Haley voters move to Trump?

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The evidence is now irrefutable for what’s seemed obvious for weeks: Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee this fall in a presidential rematch against Joe Biden.

A string of Super Tuesday victories made clear Trump will mathematically clinch his party’s nomination this month, in record time for a non-incumbent.

He captured all but one of the 15 states voting Tuesday and has now amassed more than nine-10ths of the delegates who will anoint the nominee.

Here’s what’s not yet obvious: Will holdout Republicans get past their aversion to him and rally to his side for the November election?

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It’s a question that could

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