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Trump campaign seizes on Haley’s Nevada loss: ‘Brutal’

Former President Trump’s campaign on Wednesday slammed fellow Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley’s loss in the Nevada primary to “none of these candidates,” calling it “humiliating, embarrassing, and completely underwhelming.” “What a defeat.”

Haley had no opponents on the primary ballot, except for the option “None of these candidates” and candidates who have already dropped out. Because of conflicts between the state government and the Nevada Republican Party, Trump is scheduled to attend the state caucuses on Thursday instead.

“It has been a long time since the political world suffered a defeat as humiliating, embarrassing and absolutely crushing as Nikki Haley suffered yesterday in Nevada,” Trump campaign spokesman Stephen Chan said in a statement. Ta. “Birdbrain’s crushing loss to ‘none of these candidates’ by more than 2-1 led to some shocking headlines mocking her ridiculous campaign.”

President Trump and his re-election campaign repeatedly referred to Haley, a former ambassador to the United Nations, as a “birdbrain” during the campaign. Last year, Haley claimed the Trump campaign, named after her nickname, sent a birdcage and bird food to her hotel room.

Cheung then linked a series of news report headlines that included phrases such as: “embarrassing”,””Nevada says no to Nikki Haley” and “It’s worse than you.I can imagine it. ”

“It’s brutal. And if that wasn’t bad enough, Haley’s campaign intentionally targeted Nevadans by not campaigning in the state because they didn’t think Nevadans were worth their time and effort.” I have admitted that I was disrespectful,” Chan wrote.

Trump also seized “Bad night for Nikki Haley,” Haley wrote in a post on Truth Social about Wednesday’s loss in Silver State. Losing in Nevada by almost 30 points to ‘None of these candidates.’ Ta. ”

“Look, she’s going to win right away!” he said, referring to Haley’s preliminary concession speech in New Hampshire last month when she claimed a narrower-than-expected victory despite losing by 11 points. he added.

Haley’s campaign is focused on her home state of South Carolina, where the primary will be held later this month. However, the former South Carolina governor trails President Trump by about 30.8 percentage points in the state, according to a polling index maintained by The Hill and Decision Desk headquarters.

Nationwide, Trump leads Haley by an estimated 57.4 points, according to The Hill/Decision Desk Headquarters poll.

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