Trump takes aim at Haley in combative New Hampshire primary victory speech
Donald Trump has won the New Hampshire primary, likely cementing his place as the Republican presidential nominee.
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Donald Trump has won the New Hampshire primary, likely cementing his place as the Republican presidential nominee.
Donald Trump turned up at a polling site in New Hampshire on Tuesday afternoon, insisted Nikki Haley wasn’t a threat to his campaign for the Republican nomination for president and predicted a “big loss” for his rival in the state.
New Hampshire held the first presidential primary of the 2024 election season on Tuesday, culminating in another victory for Donald Trump. Despite strong polling and heavy investment in the state, former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley lost to Trump in the Republican primary.
DOVER, N.H. ― President Joe Biden won the Democratic primary in New Hampshire on Tuesday, securing a symbolic victory in spite of his absence from the ballot and the state’s irrelevance to the official nominating process.
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Voters in New Hampshire cast ballots Tuesday in the first presidential primary election of the 2024 race.
New Hampshire's independent voters are a valuable voting bloc, making up more than 40% of the state's voters — with many still making up their minds on who will receive their support in Tuesday's primary contest.
HOOKSETT, N.H. — In the final days of campaigning for Republicans ahead of their closely watched presidential primary in New Hampshire on Tuesday, two Democratic candidates have been trying to make their own kind of splash — similarly traversing the state in a race where their leading opponent is notably absent.