Former President Donald Trump went after former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in a speech in New Hampshire Wednesday night, saying her campaign was “hoping that Democrats and liberals will infiltrate the Republican primary.” “There is,” he told voters.
“With your vote, six days from now, we will win the New Hampshire primary, defeat Crooked Joe, and make America great again,” Trump said, according to prepared remarks. . Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
During his speech, President Trump told voters, “Nikki Haley is counting on Democrats and liberals to infiltrate the Republican primary and come out on top in this state. This is not surprising since it is funded.”
President Trump also said that Haley's supporters are “pro-amnesty, pro-China, pro-open borders, pro-war, and pro-Biden.”
President Trump has made it clear that he supports Haley because the Democratic Party considers her a globalist and “knows that she will be easily defeated.”
President Trump's prepared remarks read, “Nearly 50% of Haley's voters in Iowa said they plan to vote for Biden in November,'' and that if Haley wins, “Biden will We will win,” he concludes.
But if Trump wins, he said, that won't be the case. If Trump wins, Biden will lose in a “landslide.”
“So if you want a candidate who will be supported by RINOs, globalists, Never Trumpers, and all of Crooked Joe Biden's biggest donors, Nikki Haley is the candidate,” Trump said in prepared remarks. and made the choice clear.
“If you want to defeat the Democratic Radical Left and save America, you must vote for President Donald J. Trump!” he added.
WATCH: Nikki Haley claims Republican primary is a 'two-person race' after finishing third in Iowa caucuses
Trump's remarks followed his historic victory in the Iowa caucuses, where he won by nearly 30 points. Haley came in a distant third, but strangely claimed that night that the primary had become a “two-person race.”
“At one point in this campaign, there were 14 of us running. We were at 2 percent in the polls. But tonight, Iowa did a great job of doing what Iowans are supposed to do. Experts look at every angle. We're going to analyze everything from there, I know that,” Haley said.
“But if you look at where we are in New Hampshire and South Carolina and other places, it's safe to say that Iowa has turned this Republican primary into a two-person race tonight,” she argued. .
Trump gained an average of 13.3 percentage points in New Hampshire and 30.2 points in South Carolina, according to Wednesday's RealClearPolling data.
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