With 1% of the vote in, the Associated Press called the race for Trump, who had 98% of the vote, his most lopsided victory to date.
The feat was made easier by the fact that his only competition was a nominal opponent who doesn't even register in GOP primary polling.
Nikki Haley, wasn't on the ballot for Thursday's caucuses, instead opting to compete earlier this week in a primary where no delegates were awarded.
Trump's only competition Thursday was Texas businessman and pastor Ryan Binkley, who had 2% of the vote when Trump was declared the winner.
But it was a signal to Haley that a substantial chunk of Nevada Republicans wanted her out of the race to clear the path for Trump.
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