Haley turns New Hampshire loss into chance in South Carolina
Former U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley Falls Short in New Hampshire Primary
CONCORD, New Hampshire — In a bid to challenge former President Donald Trump, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley faced defeat in the New Hampshire primary. Despite her strength with independent voters, Haley couldn’t secure a victory over Trump.
Speaking to her supporters after Trump was declared the winner, Haley graciously congratulated him, acknowledging his earned victory. With 40% of the vote counted, Trump held a lead of 53% to Haley’s 46%.
However, Haley remained determined and vowed to stay in the race, reminding her supporters that there are still many states left to contest. She expressed her anticipation for the upcoming primary in her home state of South Carolina.
“New Hampshire is first in the nation; it is not last in the nation. This race is far from over. There are dozens of states left to go,”
Haley said. “The next one is my sweet state of South Carolina.”
Throughout the evening, Haley’s supporters at her campaign headquarters were jubilant, unaware that the Associated Press had already declared Trump the winner shortly after the polls closed at 8 p.m. They cheered and waved signs in support of the former South Carolina governor.
“At one point in this campaign, there were 14 of us running and we were at 2% in the polls. Well, I’m a fighter. And I’m scrappy. And now we are the last one standing next to Donald Trump,”
Haley declared, prompting an eruption of applause.
Despite her loss, Haley continued to argue that she is more electable than Trump in the general election. She highlighted the Republicans’ track record of losing competitive elections under Trump’s leadership and emphasized the Democrats’ desire to run against him.
“Most Americans do not want a rematch between Biden and Trump. The first party to retire its 80-year-old candidate is going to be the party that wins this election. And I think it should be the Republicans that win this election,”
Haley asserted. “So, our fight is not over.”
Haley had pinned her hopes on winning in New Hampshire, where independent voters play a significant role and have a history of causing upsets in presidential primaries. She had invested considerable resources in the state, often campaigning alongside Governor Chris Sununu to capitalize on its independent streak.
In New Hampshire, any independent or unaffiliated voter can participate in the Republican primary. Democrats were unable to vote in the primary as the deadline to switch parties had passed in October. Independents had the freedom to choose which primary to participate in on the day of the election.
Several voters who spoke with the Washington Examiner expressed their support for Haley based on their opposition to Trump. They desired a candidate who exuded calmness and set a good example for the country.
Despite the loss, Haley’s campaign remains determined to press forward. The super PAC backing her, SFA Fund Inc., claimed that she exceeded expectations in New Hampshire and now has the strength and resources to continue her campaign in South Carolina, Michigan, and Super Tuesday.
What significance does Trump’s victory in the New Hampshire primary hold for his position as the frontrunner in the Republican Party?
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Haley reminded the crowd. “And now, it’s just me and President Trump. That’s progress.” Haley’s performance in the primary is seen as a setback for her campaign, as she aimed to position herself as a viable alternative to Trump within the Republican Party. Despite her extensive political experience and well-regarded tenure as ambassador, it seems that Trump’s loyal base is not easily swayed. The New Hampshire primary has historically been an important win for presidential candidates, with winners often going on to secure their party’s nomination. Trump’s victory in New Hampshire further solidifies his position as the frontrunner in the Republican Party. While Haley fell short in the primary, she can take solace in the fact that she performed strongly with independent voters. Throughout her campaign, Haley’s focus has been on reaching out to those outside of the traditional Republican base, with the hope of widening the party’s appeal. Her efforts seem to have resonated with independent voters, who are often seen as crucial swing voters in general elections. Looking ahead, Haley’s next target is the primary in South Carolina, her home state. With a strong base of support and familiarity with the state’s political landscape, Haley has the potential to perform well in South Carolina and regain momentum for her campaign. However, she will face tough competition from Trump, who maintains a fervent following in South Carolina. Trump captured the state in the 2016 Republican primary and enjoys strong support among conservative voters. Overcoming Trump’s popularity will require Haley to rally her supporters and demonstrate why she is the better choice for the Republican nomination. As the race continues, it remains to be seen whether Haley can overcome the dominance of Trump within the party. While she may have fallen short in the New Hampshire primary, Haley’s determination and resilience will likely keep her in the race for a considerable amount of time. The upcoming primary in South Carolina will be a pivotal moment for her campaign, and her performance there will determine the trajectory of her bid to challenge Trump. Regardless of the outcome, Haley’s candidacy represents an important shift within the Republican Party. As a female candidate of Indian descent, Haley brings diversity and a fresh perspective to the race. Her presence in the race will hopefully spur conversations about representation and inclusivity within the party. Overall, while Haley’s defeat in the New Hampshire primary may be seen as a setback, her determination and ability to resonate with independent voters should not be underestimated. The race for the Republican nomination is far from over, and Haley has proven that she is a force to be reckoned with. As the campaign moves forward, all eyes will be on South Carolina to see if Haley can bounce back and make a compelling case for herself against Trump.
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