US President Donald Trump, seeking reelection, on Monday coasted to victory in the 2020 Iowa Republican caucuses, trouncing his two lesser-known ruling Republican Party rivals.
While the focus of this year's Iowa Caucus which formally kicks off the 2020 presidential season has been on the tough race among the over a dozen odd Democratic presidential aspirants, Trump, according to The Des Moines Register newspaper, garnered the support of more than 95 per cent of his party votes on Monday night when the reports last came in.
"President Trump recaptures overwhelming Iowa Republican support," the local newspaper reported.
Trump, seeking a second term in the White House, won the Republican contest with 97 per cent of the vote and 8 per cent of precincts reporting, according to the Associated Press. Former Illinois Representative Joe Walsh received 1.4 per cent of voters and former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld garnered 1.2 per cent of the votes.
The official Twitter account for Trump's campaign reacted on its triumph, tweeting that "The Republican Party Has Never Been More United!"