The takeaway from the primaries that have taken place so far: There is record-breaking enthusiasm for President Trump.

Among states that have already voted, President Trump has received more than 4 million more raw votes than Bill Clinton did in ’96, who had the previous high.

While some states have changed their processes (making direct comparisons difficult), here are just some of the states where turnout for President Trump has been off the charts:

Presidential Primary Vote Totals State Trump

(2020) Obama

(2012) Bush

(2004) AL 695,469 N/A 187,038 AR 235,134 94,936 37,234 MA 236,692 127,909 62,773 MI 639,143 174,054 N/A MS 239,711 97,304 N/A MO 299,458 64,435 117,007 NH 129,734 49,080 53,962 OK 273,562 64,389 59,577 TN 380,276 80,705 94,557 TX 1,889,006 520,410 635,948

Michigan: Almost 4 times as many people turned out for President Trump than President Obama.

Texas: Over 3.5 times as many people turned out for President Trump than President Obama. So much for all the talk about Texas turning blue in 2020.

New Hampshire: Over 2.5 times as many people turned out for President Trump than President Obama.

California: Even in liberal blue states, with votes still being counted, President Trump (2,176,818) has already turned out more voters than President Obama (2,075,905) did.

Massachusetts: Almost 2 times as many people voted for President Trump as President Obama.

Bottom Line: Heading into 2020, President Trump is leaps and bounds ahead of where the past two successful re-election campaigns were. The party is united and enthusiasm is on our side.

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