A New Hampshire voter asked former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley to marry him, but quickly revealed that she was voting for former President Donald Trump, dampening the jovial mood.
“But you know what? There's a lot at stake here. I really do. And look at what's going on with this election,” Haley said, but a man in the crowd caught her attention by shouting “Nicky!” will you marry me? “
“Would you like to vote for me?” she said, laughing and pointing.
“I'm voting for Trump,” the man said, to boos from the crowd.
“Oh! Get out of here!” Haley said, motioning for the man to move away.
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At a Nikki Haley event in New Hampshire, someone asked her if she would marry him. Look how angry and defeated she sounds after finding out her Trump supporters were trolling her.
Man: “Nikki! Will you marry me?”
Haley: “Will you vote for me?”
Man: “I'm voting for…” pic.twitter.com/HZFUBVLHa1
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) January 22, 2024
The exchange occurred as Haley wrapped up a blitzkrieg in New Hampshire in hopes of defeating Trump in the Granite State. Tuesday's race will essentially be a head-to-head race after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis withdrew from the race in New Hampshire on the Sunday before Election Day after punching Haley midway through.
DeSantis began.
Although I have disagreements with Donald Trump on issues such as the coronavirus pandemic and the elevation of Anthony Fauci, Trump is doing better than incumbent Joe Biden. That's obvious. I have signed a pledge to support Republican candidates, and I intend to honor that pledge.
“I'm supporting him because we can't go back to the same old Republican guard that repackaged the benign corporatism that Nikki Haley represents,” DeSantis added, adding that his former rival and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and Senator Tim Scott. (R-SC) — Both support Trump.
Attention — Ron DeSantis withdraws from Republican primary, supports Trump
Ron DeSantis / Twitter
InsiderAdvantage research released Following DeSantis' decision to withdraw from the race, Trump now holds a 27-point lead over Haley in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Republican Primary Final Poll
• Trump — 62% (+27)
• Haley — 35%
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Undecided — 3%@InsiderPolling | January 21st | 850LVhttps://t.co/gFs9cXAiqs pic.twitter.com/mqQ24FiPRd— Interactive Polls (@IAPolls2022) January 22, 2024


