New Hampshire Primary: Takeaways From Trump’s Victory Over Haley
Donald Trump made history with a second straight victory, as Nikki Haley and her supporters look increasingly adrift in his Republican Party.
Donald Trump made history with a second straight victory, as Nikki Haley and her supporters look increasingly adrift in his Republican Party.
The former president’s victories in Iowa last week and in New Hampshire on Tuesday leave his main Republican rival, Nikki Haley, with an uphill battle.
Mr. Biden was not on the ballot, but a write-in effort generated enough grass-roots energy to defeat Dean Phillips and other long-shot challengers.
Defying calls from Donald Trump and his allies for her to drop out, Ms. Haley said in a fiery speech that she will forge ahead to South Carolina.
The Biden administration has allowed more than a million people into the United States temporarily under a program that Republicans in Congress want to limit.
These are the places that could give us clues about how the night is unfolding.
The event was interrupted by at least 10 people protesting the war in Gaza, but the president focused on calling attention to restrictive abortion laws.
The former South Carolina governor expressed confidence as she stopped into polling places in New Hampshire, saying she had “outworked and outsmarted” the rest of Trump’s opponents.
The aide, Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, who was the campaign manager for President Biden’s 2020 bid, will move from the White House to his re-election headquarters in Wilmington, Del.
The former president now has one option left if he wants to keep fighting the order: appealing to the Supreme Court.