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Trump secures GOP nomination by winning South Carolina, defeats Haley in her home state


CONWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA‍ – FEBRUARY 10: Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald ‍Trump gestures to members of the audience as he leaves a Get ⁣Out​ The Vote rally ‍at Coastal Carolina University on February 10,⁢ 2024 in Conway, South ​Carolina. South Carolina holds its Republican primary on ​February 24. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
9:30 AM – Sunday, February 25, 2024

In the South Carolina primary ‌over the weekend, Donald Trump ⁣defeated Republican⁤ opponent⁤ Nikki Haley, earning the former president yet another victory.

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On Saturday, after⁣ the votes closed at 7:00 ⁢p.m.,‌ Trump was declared winner with⁤ all 29 winner-take-all state delegates. By the time 65% of the votes‌ were ⁤casted, Trump ‍had a nearly 20-point⁤ lead.

“This was a little sooner ⁢than we anticipated. And even a bigger win than we anticipated,” Trump announced⁢ on stage ‍at the state fairgrounds in Columbia, South Carolina, after the win. “I have never seen the Republican Party as United ⁣as it is right now.”

In addition,‌ Trump did not mention Haley at all in his comments.

A ​number of prominent ​South Carolina Republicans joined Trump on stage, including Senator ‍Tim Scott (R-S.C.), who supported Trump after he withdrew from the primary despite having been nominated to ‌Congress by Haley in 2013.

When Senator‌ Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.),‍ who endorsed Trump but has had disagreements with him in the ⁣past, was introduced, the ⁤audience‌ booed ⁢him loudly.

Haley, a two-term governor of the Palmetto State, was counting on her​ home state⁤ to perform better than​ Iowa and New Hampshire. She praised Trump on his‌ win in her concession statement on Saturday night, but she also claimed that he is “not the Republican most likely to defeat ⁤United States President Joe Biden” in November.

She also declared that she is ⁢not leaving just yet.

“What I saw today was ⁤South Carolina’s frustration with our country’s direction. I’ve seen that sense of frustration nationwide,” Haley said at a campaign​ event. “This ⁤has never been about​ me or my political future. We need to​ beat Joe Biden in November. I don’t believe Donald ‌Trump can beat Joe Biden,” she said, adding that Trump “drives people away.”

“There are huge​ numbers of voters in our Republican primaries who are saying they want​ an alternative,” she added.

With ‌his win in South⁢ Carolina, ⁤Trump is getting closer to securing the GOP nomination. By 9:00 p.m., as the votes came in, he had amassed nine more of the 21 delegates that the congressional district results awarded.

So far in the 2024 election cycle, Trump has emerged victorious in every primary, surpassing his opponents by double digits in Nevada, Iowa, New Hampshire, and the⁣ United States Virgin Islands.

In the week before the primary, Trump recruited a​ retinue of surrogates, including Lara Trump and 2024 contender Vivek Ramaswamy, to​ campaign⁢ on his behalf in South Carolina.

Speaking to⁤ an audience of about 6,000 people on Friday night in Rock Hill, South Carolina, Trump predicted that Haley would have a “very bad day” on Saturday because she is “not a nice person.”

Supporters of⁢ Trump, including the former president himself and former 2024 contender Senator Tim Scott have voiced their opinion about wanting Haley eliminated from the race, asserting that she is “hurting the country.”

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How does Trump’s strained relationship with⁤ Haley,⁢ as highlighted by his failure to mention her during the South Carolina primary campaign, ⁣affect his base’s loyalty to him and their willingness⁢ to consider alternative candidates

Hat she is not the best candidate to defeat Joe Biden in the general election. However, Haley⁣ remains determined to continue her campaign and believes that there are many voters who are seeking an alternative to Trump.

Despite these challenges, Trump’s ‍win in South Carolina brings him one⁤ step closer to securing the GOP nomination. He has already achieved victories in several other states and territories,‌ surpassing his opponents by a ‍significant margin. His success can be attributed in part to the support of prominent South Carolina Republicans, including Senator Tim Scott, who has remained loyal ‌to Trump even ⁤after withdrawing from the primary.

During the ⁤primary campaign in South ‌Carolina, Trump did not mention⁣ Haley at ​all in his comments, highlighting their strained ⁣relationship. On ⁣the other hand, when Senator Lindsey ‌Graham,⁣ who has had disagreements‍ with Trump in the past, was introduced to the audience, he was met with loud boos. This suggests that Trump’s base remains fiercely loyal to him and is not ​easily swayed.

Haley, a two-term⁣ governor of South Carolina, had hoped that her home state would give her a better outcome than Iowa and New Hampshire. While she praised Trump on his victory, she⁤ also expressed doubt about his ability to defeat President‍ Joe Biden⁢ in the general⁢ election. Haley believes that Trump “drives people away” and that there is a demand for ‍an alternative⁤ candidate among Republican voters.

As ⁣the primary season progresses, it​ will be interesting ​to see how Trump’s momentum⁣ continues and whether any viable alternatives emerge. ⁢Despite facing criticism and⁢ challenges, Trump remains a dominant force within the Republican Party and is determined​ to secure the nomination once again. The question now is whether his party will rally behind him or if there will be a viable alternative that can challenge his candidacy in the coming⁢ months.‌ Only time ⁤will tell.



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