Trump’s political encore: A night of victory and verbal offence in New Hampshire
Donald Trump has secured the Republican presidential primary in New Hampshire, marking his second consecutive win in the GOP nomination process.
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Donald Trump has secured the Republican presidential primary in New Hampshire, marking his second consecutive win in the GOP nomination process.
T he atmosphere at his watch party on Tuesday night in Nashua was charged with patriotic fervour, underscored by Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA” and chants of “USA! USA! USA!”
Trump, flanked by Senator Tim Scott and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, who had withdrawn from the race to endorse him, wasted no time launching a verbal offensive against his political rivals.
Opening his speech, Trump targeted Nikki Haley’s claim of being a stronger candidate against Joe Biden, asserting, “We’ve won almost every single poll in the last three months against crooked Joe Biden.” However, his claim is contentious, with polls showing mixed results.
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