US Republican Primaries Update 2024: Nikki Haley vs. Donald Trump in New Hampshire

2024-01-23 21:56:00

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    Donald Trump or Nikki Haley? New Hampshire will decide who the US Republicans will field once morest Joe Biden in the 2024 US election.

    Update from January 23rd, 10:55 p.m.: A senior official who supports Nikki Haley said, among other things CNNthat they are already preparing for the primaries in Haley’s home state of South Carolina. “We are funded and we will be able to fight our way through South Carolina,” Mark Harris told reporters in New Hampshire.

    Harris also said that a result of 40 percent in New Hampshire would make him “ecstatic” – even if it meant a defeat in the “Granite State”. “Our goal was always to get to a two-person race by South Carolina. The fact that this happened is a big victory for us,” said Harris, explaining his anticipation of a possible defeat for Haley.

    US primaries: Record voter turnout possible in New Hampshire

    Update from January 23rd, 10:34 p.m.: On Tuesday morning there was a “massive increase in voter turnout” in New Hampshire in the second primary election of the US election year. New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan told the broadcaster CNN. The situation has now “calmed down once more”. It is still too early to say whether a new record number of voters will be reached. Scanlan previously predicted that 320,000 people would go to the polls – a new record in the Granite State.

    Update from January 23rd, 9:33 p.m.: Donald Trump does not want to reveal whether he personally spoke to Ron DeSantis following his resignation. “I don’t want to comment on that,” Trump told the US press in Londonderry, New Hampshire. “He endorses me,” he added, referring to the Florida governor, who dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination last Sunday.

    Nikki Haley reported in an interview with Fox News However, her campaign has raised around $1.5 million since DeSantis’ exit. Such “small donations” would show that people are “excited regarding a new generation of leadership.”

    Haley blasts Trump: “We saw he was confused”

    Update from January 23rd, 8:28 p.m.: In conversation with the US broadcaster CNN Nikki Haley once once more spoke regarding her internal party rival Donald Trump – and criticized the ex-president because of his age. “That is not disrespectful,” she emphasized, but what is needed is someone “who is prepared to concentrate fully on this task for eight long years.” “Do we really want two 80-year-olds as our options when it comes to the office of president?” asked the 52-year-old.

    She also mentioned moments in which Trump appeared confused. “I mean, we saw that he was confused,” Haley said, referencing a recent incident in which Trump appeared to have confused Haley with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. “He was confused when he said Biden would plunge us into World War II,” Haley added, referring to a Trump slip from last September.

    Donald Trump appeared to have confused his Republican running mate for the presidential nomination, Nikki Haley, with Nancy Pelosi. © Photomontage Robert F. Bukaty/Frank Franklin II/dpa

    Duel between Trump and Haley: Ex-President is already thinking regarding his cabinet

    Update from January 23rd, 7:27 p.m.: While Nikki Haley struggles to stay in the race, former President Donald Trump is already thinking out loud regarding a possible Cabinet. While he announced that “anything is possible” regarding Ron DeSantis following his withdrawn candidacy, a position for Nikki Haley under a President Trump seems quite unlikely. Haley recently doubted Trump’s mental state in a television interview and described the 77-year-old as “deteriorating.”

    Haley presents and counters Trump’s recommendation: “I don’t do what he tells me”

    Update from January 23rd, 6:31 p.m.: Nikki Haley’s team is still fighting. “We are not going anywhere,” Betsy Ankney, Haley’s campaign manager, wrote in a Tuesday memo CNN quoted. It goes on to say how far the potential Republican presidential candidate has come in the past few months. The primary election process in which Haley wants to prevail once morest Trump is “democracy in action.”

    Update from January 23rd, 5:35 p.m.: Nikki Haley has responded to Donald Trump’s recommendation that she drop out of the US Republican primaries. “I don’t do what he tells me. I’ve never done what he told me to do,” the Republican candidate told one CNN-Journalistin in New Hampshire.

    Trump is said to have initially offered Haley the post of Secretary of State in 2016 following his election victory. Ultimately, he appointed her as the US ambassador to the UN. As the Trump administration’s representative at the United Nations, Haley was always present in the public eye and was the subject of the trade magazine Politico at the time as the country’s “leading voice on foreign policy issues.”

    US primaries in New Hampshire cost Republicans $77 million

    Update from January 23rd, 4:47 p.m.: The US primaries have been running across New Hampshire for around two hours. A total of 24 names are on the list of potential candidates. This comes from information from the US news channel CBS out.

    The US primaries in New Hampshire will definitely be expensive for the Republicans. According to information from CNN The candidates, the party and affiliated groups spent a total of $77 million on the campaign. That is significantly more than the Democrats’ spending four years earlier, which was around $50 million.

    Nikki Haley does significantly more campaigning in New Hampshire than Donald Trump

    Update from January 23rd, 2:50 p.m.: In one respect, Nikki Haley is ahead of Donald Trump in the US primaries in New Hampshire: According to an analysis by the news channel CNN, the former UN ambassador attended significantly more campaign events in New Hampshire. Haley has been present at 25 events since January 15, 2024. Trump only attended nine events in the same period. That may be at least partly because the former president and favorite for the Republican nomination has to spend a lot of time in courtrooms. In that week from January 15th to 23rd, Trump was in New York for three days alone because of trials once morest him and his company.

    Update from January 23rd, 1:10 p.m.: In the latest poll for the US primaries in New Hampshire, Donald Trump continues to expand his lead. According to the survey by the “Insider Advantage” institute, Nikki Haley has 35 percent approval. Trump therefore receives 62 percent. Only three percent of those surveyed said they had not yet made a decision.

    Trump calls Haley a ‘loser’ ahead of US primaries in New Hampshire

    Update from January 23rd, 11:55 a.m.: On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Donald Trump attacked his rival. “If you want a loser who will put America last, vote for Nikki Haley,” the former president said, according to the British BBC at a campaign rally in Laconia.

    Update from January 23rd, 11 a.m.: In the US primaries in New Hampshire, Donald Trump and Nikki Haley are up for a total of 22 voters. In the Iowa caucuses there were 40 voters, of which Trump won 20. Haley had eight voters there. In comparison: The primary elections in the US state of Texas will involve a total of 161 voters, and in California even 169.

    Nikki Haley doesn’t want to give up even if she loses in New Hampshire

    Update from January 23rd, 10:15 a.m.: Even if she loses in New Hampshire, Nikki Haley doesn’t want to give up. The 52-year-old politician already indicated this in advance. There has also been speculation in the past regarding whether Donald Trump would make Haley his vice presidential candidate following the US primaries. The ex-president has not yet announced a decision regarding this appointment. In an interview with Fox News However, Trump described Haley’s nomination as “very unlikely”.

    Update from January 23rd, 9:25 a.m.: It is not yet clear when further results from the New Hampshire primaries will be announced. The voting process runs until 8 p.m. local time (2 a.m. German time).

    Nikki Haley celebrates first victory in US primaries in New Hampshire

    Update from January 23rd, 8:35 a.m.: A good start for Nikki Haley in the New Hampshire primary. The former United Nations ambassador won all six votes cast in the hamlet of Dixville Notch. This is what the radio station reports National Public Radio on Tuesday morning.

    The settlement is located regarding 30 kilometers from the Canadian border and is known for announcing the results of the primary and presidential elections shortly following midnight.

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    US primaries continue in New Hampshire

    First report from January 23, 2024: Concorde, New Hampshire – “Tomorrow we will win New Hampshire!” Shortly before the US Republican presidential primaries on Tuesday (January 23, local time) in the state of New Hampshire, ex-President Donald Trump was as confident of victory as usual.

    “Now we’re down to two people and I think one person will probably be gone tomorrow and the other will be gone in November,” he continued. His last remaining competitor in the Republican primary is former South Carolina governor and former UN ambassador Nikki Haley. The second person refers to US President Joe Biden, whom Trump then wants to beat in the presidential election on November 5th.

    Anyone who wants to become a presidential candidate in the USA must first prevail in internal party primaries. The candidates are then officially chosen at party conferences in the summer.

    US Republican primaries in New Hampshire: Trump clearly ahead

    Current polls also see Trump clearly ahead of Haley in New Hampshire. While Trump can expect around 50 percent, the former UN ambassador gets around 36 percent. With a victory, Trump might set the course for his candidacy early; he had already clearly won in Iowa in the first primary election.

    Haley still has high hopes for the vote in New Hampshire. Voters registered as independents are also allowed to take part in Republican primaries, which favors moderate candidates.

    US primaries in New Hampshire: Democrats also vote

    New Hampshire will also vote on the Democratic presidential candidate. However, incumbent Joe Biden, who wants to run for a second term, is not on the ballot. The background is an internal dispute: The Democratic Party wanted to move the start of the primary election series to South Carolina – to a state with a more diverse electorate, in order to give the votes of black voters a larger stage. The vote there is scheduled for February 3rd. However, New Hampshire did not want to lose its status as the first primary election state and insisted on its early voting date.

    Biden stuck to the party line and did not get on the ballot in New Hampshire. Only largely unknown candidates are listed there who have no chance whatsoever due to a lack of celebrity. As the incumbent, Biden has no serious competition anyway. (talk to agencies)

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