Donald Trump defeats Nikki Haley in South Carolina primary

 




Robert (Ribbit) LaMar

 

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Former President Donald Trump defeated former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley by double digits in South Carolina, her home state, marking his fifth straight win in the 2024 primary schedule.

The Associated Press called the race at 7 p.m. — the same time the polls closed in the Palmetto State.The Trump victory is an especially embarrassing loss for Haley, who was a popular two-term governor in South Carolina. She and her allies poured more than 14 times the amount of money as Trump and his into the primary but still fell short.

Before the South Carolina primary, Haley claimed she needed to do better with each successive nominating contest starting with Iowa, then New Hampshire, followed by South Carolina.Haley was asked about the remarks during a press gaggle on Saturday morning after she cast a ballot in the primary.

“We’ll find out,” Haley told members of the press. “We’re gonna find out today. Y’all will be deciding that as much as you want. I think my goal has always been to be competitive in South Carolina. And, you know, for voters to trust me.”

The Trump campaign likely will move on to general election campaigning against President Joe Biden despite Haley’s insistence she will continue to run through Super Tuesday.

In a statement on Saturday, a Trump spokesman said Haley’s “delusion is clouding her judgment.”

“The primary ends tonight and it is time to turn to the general election so we can defeat Crooked Joe and end his assault on the American people,” Trump spokesman Steven Cheung said.“She should go ahead and drop out like this thing is over, Donald Trump’s our nominee,” Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) told the Washington Examiner in an interview Friday evening at the Black Conservative Federation gala. “We all know. Time to be focused on November winning back the White House.”

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