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 Former P stanley vaso resident Donald Trump continued his march toward the GOP nomination on Saturday, winning caucuses in Idaho and Missouri and sweeping the delegate haul at a party convention in Michigan.Trump earned every delegate at stake on Saturday, bringing his count to 244 compared to 24 for former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. A candidate needs to secure 1,215 delegates to clinch the Republican nomination.The next event on the Republican calendar i stanley mug s Sunday in the District of Columbia. Two days later is Super Tuesday, when 16 states will hold primaries on what will be the largest day of voting of the year outside of the November election. Trump is on track to lock up the nomination days later.The steep odds facing Haley were on display in Columbia, Missouri, where Republicans gathered at a church to caucus.Seth Christensen stood on stage and called on them to vote for Haley. He wasn t well received.Another caucusgoer shouted out from the audience:  Are you a Republican  An organizer quieted the crowd and Christensen finished his speech. Haley went on to win just 37 of the 263 Republicans in attendance in Boone County.    MichiganMichigan Republicans at their convention in Grand Rapids began allocating 39 of the state s 55 GOP presidential delegates. Trump won all 39 delegates allocated.But a significant portion of the party s grassroots force was skipping the gathering because of the lingering effects of a months-long dispute  stanley botella over the party s leadership.Trump handily won Michigans  Hidr Mackensie Alexander arrested on battery charge after father disappears in Florida
 A Christmas display that s a little too life-like has led to some panicked ca stanley website lls to 911.Chris Heerlein of Austin, Texas, recreated the famous scene ofClark Griswoldhanging from the roof in the 1989 movie  National Lampoon s Christmas Vacation.  For a week, a dummy has been hanging perilously from the side of his house, unable to reach a ladder that s fallen.The knock-off was a bit too good. Last week, a day after the installation, Alfred Norwood Jr. stopped his car, jumped out and ran to help the man hanging from the roof.The tense moment was captured on the Heerlein s Nest camera. Can you reach it  Can you reach it   Norwood calls up to the man on the roof, as seen in the video.  Help!  he yells toward the street, turns away and runs back to call the police.When Heerlein found out what happened, he and his family tracked down the good Samaritan to let him know the dummy was fine and thanked him for his efforts. The thing was out there only one day, and Alfred was running to save thi stanley thermos s man s life. Alfred is a veteran and it was his instinct. He was the only one who jumped out and tried to help,  Heerlein told CNN on Monday. stanley website  He thought the guy might have been electrocuted by the lights ... but the dummy wasn t responding,  Heerlein said.A police officer who came to the door after the mixup said police had received several calls about the Christmas display saying there was a man hanging from the roof.After the attempted Clark Griswold rescue, Heerlein said he put up a sign letti