The Associated Press called former President Donald Trump's New Hampshire primary 27 minutes earlier than the Iowa caucuses.
The shortened time between the two calls shows establishment media recognizes Trump's dominance in the Republican primary process.
On Tuesday night, the Associated Press called President Trump's campaign began just four minutes after the polls closed.
BREAKING: Donald Trump wins New Hampshire's Republican primary, handing a setback to rival Nikki Haley, but time is running out to establish himself as a viable replacement. https://t.co/aSXWN4EH0K pic.twitter.com/jBcY0LMoOU
— Associated Press (@AP) January 24, 2024
The Associated Press reported last week in Iowa. called Race 31 minutes after the caucus ended.
Trump appears to be the de facto Republican candidate. Make America Great Again CEO Taylor Budwich said of Trump's victory, “Nikki Haley said she's running to stop Harris-Biden from getting re-elected.'' he said. “But with no viable path to victory, every day she stays in this race is like a day she contributes to the Harris-Biden campaign. It's a time of unity, and with Democrats It’s time for a fight, and for Nikki Haley, it’s time for an exit.”
Republican presidential candidates have spent more than $167 million in losing efforts to defeat Trump in New Hampshire and Iowa, and plan to spend millions more in upcoming primaries. is.
“Campaign officials say that if Haley does not drop out after New Hampshire, Power They want Trump to spend resources against her in South Carolina over the next three weeks, rather than focusing on politically vulnerable states,” CNN reported.
Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former Republican war room analyst.he is the author of politics of slave morality.Follow Wendell “X” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.


