Donald Trump Fumes At Nikki Haley: 'I Don't Get Too Angry, I Get Even'
Ex-President Donald Trump fumed at former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley on Tuesday despite his victory in the New Hampshire GOP presidential primary.
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Ex-President Donald Trump fumed at former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley on Tuesday despite his victory in the New Hampshire GOP presidential primary.
Former Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina on Tuesday defied calls to drop out of the race for the Republican nomination, vowing to fight on after a second straight defeat at the hands of former President Donald J. Trump.
Donald J. Trump’s victory in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday provided him the second of an opening pair of wins in the Republican nomination fight that accelerated his push for the party to coalesce behind him and deepened questions about the path forward for Nikki Haley, his lone remaining rival.
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.
On Tuesday night, Donald Trump emerged as the winner of New Hampshire’s Republican primary and presumptive Republican presidential nominee, handily defeating Nikki Haley. He is the first non-incumbent Republican to win both Iowa and New Hampshire. South Carolina’s contest is next month and those that follow are formalities on the road to coronation.
CONCORD, N.H. – Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley vowed to push on with her presidential campaign Tuesday, using some of her toughest language to date against former President Donald Trump after finishing in a closer-than-expected second place in the New Hampshire primary.