Former President Donald Trump said on national television that his loss in the New Hampshire primary was a “great night,” and former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-N.C.) declared that the race for the Republican nomination was “not over yet.” South Carolina), calling it “bullshit.” ”
Flanked by Vivek Ramaswamy, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and son Eric Trump, the 45th president said Tuesday night that he was looking forward to the election in South Carolina. After the primary election, he criticized Nikki Haley and her ridiculous campaign. Contest.
TRUMP: You can't let people get away with bullshit.And when she saw her in a costume that probably wasn't that fancy pic.twitter.com/OFvJwbNLq2
— Asyn (@Acyn) January 24, 2024
Trump said he believed he was “50 points better” than Haley in the Palmetto State.
“I've learned that in life you can't just let people get away with bullshit. You can't, you can't do that,” President Trump declared. “And when I saw her, wearing a fancy dress that probably wasn't that fancy, I said, 'What is she doing?' We won. 'And she did the same thing last week. ”
Haley said in a speech Tuesday that people in the “political class” are “completely depressed, saying this race is over.”
“There are dozens of other states left, but my next state is South Carolina, which I love,” she said.
Notably, Haley did not participate in the Republican-sanctioned Nevada caucuses held before the South Carolina primary and was listed on the state's primary ballot, where delegates are not allowed. has been done. new york times Note. Barring any unforeseen circumstances, Trump will field all 26 Silver State delegates as the only active candidate remaining in the caucus.
On Tuesday night, President Trump declared in a post on Truth Social, “We just won Nevada!”



