Former President Donald Trump dominated the New Hampshire primary, defeating Nikki Haley, who had gambled heavily on the state before losing badly. She had the support of the state’s governor and many Democrats who allegedly crossed over to help her and despite all of that, Haley lost Big League to Trump.
“She’s doing, like, a speech like she won. She didn’t win. She lost,” he smiled. Haley spoke just minutes after the result was called, expressing hope despite the fact that the Associated Press called the race for Trump within three minutes of polls closing.
“She did very poorly, actually,” Trump boasted, adding, “The governor said she’s going to win, she’s going to win, she’s going to win. Then she failed badly.”
Trump insulted New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, a smartass RINO who supported Haley and fought relentlessly for her and in the end it didn’t help. “He’s got to be on something. I’ve never seen someone with energy…” before continuing to attack Haley.
“Ron beat her also,” Trump continued, referencing to Ron DeSantis’ second-place finish in Iowa. “Remember, Ron came in second, and he left.”
Haley was somewhat more magnanimous, despite a dubious route forward after devoting the majority of her remaining resources to the much-coveted one-on-one battle with Trump, which proved unproductive.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“He earned it, and I want to acknowledge that,” she remarked.
She went on to say, “New Hampshire is first in the nation; it is not the last in the nation. This race is far from over. There are dozens of states left to go.”
However, Haley has mostly disregarded Nevada, the next state on the ballot, where Trump is polling in the 70s.
Trump is also hammering her in her native state of South Carolina, which is second only to Nevada.
It remains to be seen how long Haley and her globalist donors are ready to hold out.
Haley leaned largely on the support of Independents and Democrats in the New Hampshire primary, where lax criteria allow voters to switch sides with minimal effort.
However, a CNN exit poll indicated that “About 7 in 10 of Haley’s voters said they were registered as undeclared prior to Tuesday.”
Former rivals Tim Scott and Vivek Ramaswamy joined Trump on stage to support him after withdrawing. Doug Burgam, his former adversary, also appeared alongside him throughout the week after endorsing him.
It is clear who the nominee will be, but we have to wait and see how badly Trump defeats Haley in her own home state of South Carolina to get an idea if she is smart enough to get out. She should have gotten out last night or maybe today, because if she loses in her home state, then her career in politics is over.
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