January 21, 2024, 5:37 p.m
The tycoon is eleven points ahead of his opponent in the Republican primary in New Hampshire on Tuesday. But now, with De Santis' support, the path to re-nomination is clear
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“Said, that Joe Biden He took us into World War II, maybe he meant World War III… He said he ran against Barack Obama, but never did. If someone is in office at the age of 80, mental stability will continue to decline. It's human nature. Nikki Haley returns to attack Donald Trump She focused on her advanced age after the recent gaffe in which the former president mistook Haley for former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Meanwhile, Ron DeSantis announces his resignation and support for the tycoon in the primary race. The path to Donald Trump's re-nomination therefore seems clear.
The 52-year-old former governor defends herself with one of the most convincing arguments at her disposal: her rival's advanced age. “He said Joe Biden would take us into World War II, maybe he meant World War III… He said he ran against Barack Obama, but he never did. At 80, mental health will continue to deteriorate. “It’s human nature,” attacked Haley after mocking him for confusing her with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The former ambassador is banking on the independent vote – four in 10 in the state declare themselves independent – but according to some experts, she made the strategic mistake of not participating in the debates on local television that would have brought her into the living rooms of Thousands of undecided people. However, Haley received support from the important local newspaper New Hampshire Union Leader: “The state is ready for a change.”
Trump before Haley Donald Trump leads Nikki Haley by 11 points in the New Hampshire Republican primary. This is according to the latest poll published by CNN. Trump would have 50% of the vote, while Haley would have 39%. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is very far behind at 6%. The New Hampshire primary takes place on Tuesday and could be decisive.
De Santis announces his withdrawal from the Republican primary Ron DeSantis has left the race for the White House. The governor of Florida himself announced this in a video posted by his staff. “I don’t see a clear path to victory. That's why I'm interrupting my campaign. “It’s clear to me that the majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance,” DeSantis says in a four-minute broadcast with a 32-minute second video. Support for the former president, for whom the path to candidacy is now almost clear.
Donald Trump is “superior to Joe Biden. That is clear. I signed a pledge to support whoever the Republicans nominate, and I will honor my commitment. He has my support because we cannot go back to the old Republican guard.” This is what Ron DeSantis explains in the video in which he announces his departure from the race for the White House.
Nikki Haley: “Now it’s a two-person race” Ron Desantis “had a good campaign, now it's a two-man race.” Nikki Haley said this while commenting on the Florida governor's decision to withdraw from the race for the White House. DeSantis has announced his support for Donald Trump, but observers say it is unclear whether the Florida governor's vote will go to the former president because, like Haley, DeSantis aims to establish himself as anti-Trump.
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