Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley has accused her rival, former President Trump, of spreading false claims about next week's New Hampshire Republican primary.
Haley hit back at the Republican front-runner's claims. Discussion about Truth Social Democrats will be able to vote in the state's primary election on Friday.
“Another reason we need to move away from Trump is that there are too many lies” Haley I wrote it in X's post, formerly known as Twitter. “Democrats can't vote in the NH primary. They haven't been able to change their registration for months.”
Her response comes after the former president falsely claimed on Truth Social Friday morning that his rivals should “spend more time making sure Democrats don't vote in the Republican primaries — how ridiculous that is.” It was in response to what happened.
“Governor Chris Sununu, the currently ousted Governor of New Hampshire, is defeating his favored candidate, Mr. Nimbula. [Nikki Haley]in large numbers, and desanctimonious [Ron DeSantis] In even bigger numbers, we should be spending more time blocking Democrats from voting in Republican primaries – how ridiculous that is,” Trump wrote. “Anyway, it doesn't matter, because Nimbra doesn't have what it takes.”
The former president created If a similar claim is made during a campaign event In New Hampshire, state law “allows Democrats to vote in Republican primaries,” he said.
In New Hampshire, only Republicans and independents can vote in the Republican primary. Registered Democrats cannot participate in the Granite State Republican primary. The state has a large swath of “undeclared” voters who will be able to select their ballots on Tuesday, when the primary election begins.
Haley also defended Trump during an appearance on Fox & Friends, claiming she would not debate him because he would accuse her of “lying.” Trump was absent from all five Republican debates, and Haley recently vowed not to participate in future debates unless the former president attends.
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