WASHINGTON — Donald Trump extended the dominance of Republican presidential candidates in Oklahoma on Tuesday, sweeping all 77 counties in a resounding defeat of Democrat Hillary Clinton and Libertarian Gary Johnson.

With all of the state's 1,956 precincts counted, Trump had 65 percent of the vote, Clinton had 29 percent and Johnson had 6 percent. It was the lowest percentage for a Democratic presidential candidate in Oklahoma since George McGovern got 24 percent in 1972.

Trump will receive the seven Electoral College votes from Oklahoma. No Democratic presidential candidate has captured Oklahoma since Lyndon Johnson in 1964.

Connie Day, 63, a resident of south Oklahoma City who voted for Trump, said she was “ready for a change.”