Integrity Score 410
No Records Found
After securing consecutive wins in New Hampshire's Republican presidential primary, Donald Trump appears on track for a likely rematch with Democratic President Joe Biden in November. Trump's victories prompted a clash of words between the two, with Biden's campaign declaring Trump the "Republican nominee" and warning of threats to democracy. Meanwhile, Nikki Haley, Trump's sole remaining rival for the Republican nomination, pledged to continue the race, vowing to challenge both Biden and Trump.
Haley, former U.N. ambassador, urged for a better alternative to a Biden-Trump rematch, challenging Trump to a debate. Trump, in response, warned donors against funding Haley's campaign and launched attacks on her through his social media platform, Truth Social.
With the South Carolina primary approaching on Feb. 24, Trump aims to embarrass Haley in her home state. Despite pressure for her to withdraw, Haley persists, releasing ads and emphasizing her accomplishments as governor.
The Trump campaign intensifies efforts against Haley, aiming to undermine her support. A new website, haleyfacts.com, criticizes her policies and proposals, while endorsements from key South Carolina Republicans strengthen Trump's position. The battle for the Republican nomination continues, setting the stage for a competitive political landscape.