Two-time unsuccessful presidential candidate Hillary Clinton also acknowledged the importance of former President Donald Trump's decisive victory as she predicted the general election battle between Trump and President Joe Biden in New Hampshire on Tuesday night. I am one of the people who did.
Clinton began by saying, “After the Republican primary in New Hampshire, the choice in November is clearer than ever,'' and said that with Biden in power, democracy will be strengthened in some way. he claimed.
“Will you choose to expand freedoms and strengthen democracy with Biden, or will you choose to strengthen anti-abortion and election denialism with Trump?” she asked. “I say. And she's 4 years of progress”:
After the Republican primary in New Hampshire, the choice in November is clearer than ever.
Will you choose to expand freedoms and strengthen democracy with Biden, or will you choose to strengthen anti-abortion and election denialism with Trump?
I say, “Four more years of progress.”
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) January 24, 2024
Although Clinton's remarks were predictably anti-Trump, they included an implicit admission that Trump is the most likely Republican nominee in 2024, but former South Carolina Gov. Nicki Mr. Haley has refused to accept this reality.
“What a great night it was,” Haley told supporters Tuesday night after the New Hampshire primary broadcast for President Trump. “God is very good.”
Haley congratulated Trump on his victory but dismissed what she described as “chat among the political class” who believed the campaign was over.
“They're falling down, saying this race is over. Now, I have news for everyone: New Hampshire is the first in the nation. It's not the last,” Haley said, adding that the race is “far from over.” Thought.
“There are dozens of states left, but next up is my favorite state, South Carolina,” she said, adding that despite Trump trailing by more than 11 points in the Granite State, the race is on track. He made it abundantly clear that he intended to continue. point. Tuesday night's exit polls add further context to Haley's final numbers, as the majority of Haley voters (70 percent) were not even registered Republicans, according to CNN. In other words, Haley couldn't even come close to defeating Trump even with the support of New Hampshire's non-conservative voters.
President Trump stopped Haley during his victory speech in New Hampshire on Tuesday night.
“I learned that in life you can't just let people get away with bullshit. You can't do that, you can't do that,” President Trump said. “And when I saw her — probably not-so-flashy fancy clothes — I said, 'What's she doing?' We won,' and she did the same thing last week.”
WATCH — President Trump slyly criticizes Nicki's non-victory celebration: She can't get away with “Bullshit!”
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Haley continues to face criticism from members of her own party, many of whom have accused her of displaying “Hillary Clinton-level disgust” over the years with her gender-based pronouncements.
“But for now, I'll leave you with this: May the best woman win,” Haley told supporters Sunday following news that Gov. Ron DeSantis was withdrawing from the race.
“May the best woman win.” Nikki Haley reacts to Ron DeSantis pausing his 2024 presidential campaign. pic.twitter.com/P7oTAWFLzr
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) January 21, 2024
Notably, several years ago, Haley credited her decision to run for president to Hillary Clinton.
Haley: “The reason I'm actually running is because of Hillary Clinton.'' Said In a 2012 interview. “[Clinton] When it comes to women running, there will be people who say why you shouldn't run, but that's all the reason we need you to run, and I said, With that in mind, I walked away from there. I am running for election. ”
