FROM OUR REPORTER
NASHUA (NEW HAMPSHIRE) – Donald Trump has won the Republican primary in New Hampshire. An expected win against Nikki Haley, which the media confirmed based on the projections at 53.1% versus 45.7%. The former American president commented on Truth via social media: “Haley said she would win in New Hampshire.” He didn't!!! Imaginative!!! Last week she came third. And then Haley “didn’t win. He lost – said Trump in Nashua –. He spoke like he had won, but he was having a bad night. He said he's going to South Carolina now, but first there's Nevada on February 8th and I can tell you right now that I won Nevada. Trump then claimed, reversing one of Haley's arguments, that polls from the last “three months” showed him the winner against “the corrupt Joe Biden.”
Joining the former president on stage were businessman Vivek Ramaswamy and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, former rivals in the Republican primary, who announced their support for the tycoon. And speaking about Howie Carr Show guest Scott, Trump hinted that the South Carolina senator could be his choice for the role of vice president: “He's the person I have in mind.”
Speaking immediately after the tycoon's victory was announced, his rival Nikki Haley thanked the state's voters “for the love you gave me in New Hampshire” and Governor Chris Sununu for treating her “like a true friend at every single event.” “ accompanied “. But above all, the former governor of South Carolina assured that she will not retire: “I want to congratulate Trump on his victory.” He deserves it. But the race is not over yet.
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Also noteworthy is Joe Biden's “symbolic” victory in the Democratic primaries in New Hampshire, in which the incumbent US president did not officially take part. In fact, Biden came first as a “write-in” candidate, meaning he voted with a preference that was not pre-printed on the ballot. The New Hampshire Democratic primary actually took place outside the Democratic Party calendar and therefore Biden will have no delegates.