Trump is the overwhelming front-runner in South Carolina. Here’s the latest.
The polls are now closed in the South Carolina Republican primary and results should start flowing in momentarily.
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The polls are now closed in the South Carolina Republican primary and results should start flowing in momentarily.
The South Carolina primary is tomorrow, and Nikki Haley, a former governor of the state, is approaching a critical juncture in her presidential campaign. She is locked in a seemingly desperate struggle against former President Donald J. Trump, the dominant Republican front-runner, facing long odds in her home state as well as in crucial contests on Super Tuesday, March 5.
Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor who polls indicate is badly trailing Donald J. Trump with her home state’s primary just days away, will hold a campaign event today addressing the state of the race.
Former President Donald J. Trump, reeling from a ruling in a New York civil fraud case on Friday that ordered him to pay about $450 million, appeared at a footwear convention in Philadelphia the next day to promote Trump-branded sneakers, retailing for just under $400.
Nikki Haley criticized Donald J. Trump on Friday, saying, “America can do better than Donald Trump and Joe Biden,” after a Manhattan jury had ordered the former president to pay $83.3 million for defaming the writer E. Jean Carroll.
Representative Lauren Boebert, the far-right firebrand, faced off against eight Republican opponents on Thursday night in a debate in the new Colorado district she is seeking to represent in Congress.
No Labels, the centrist group that could field a third-party presidential bid, has asked the Justice Department to investigate what it calls unlawful intimidation by groups that oppose it.