Trump gets early victory in South Carolina
Former president Donald Trump defeated his lone GOP rival Nikki Haley in Saturday’s presidential primary in her home state of South Carolina, paving an even clearer path to the party’s 2024 nomination as the former U.N. ambassador so far refuses to drop out of the race.
The Associated Press called the race when polls closed at 7 p.m.
Taking the stage at his victory party just a few minutes after major networks announced his victory, the former president told his supporters he has “never seen the Republican Party so unified as it is right now” and ramped up his attacks on his 2020 rival, President Joe Biden. He predicted that come November “we’re going to say, ‘Joe, you’re fired.’”
He also seemed taken aback by how early the race was called. “Wow that was sooner than we anticipated,” he told his supporters.
As of 11 p.m., Trump had received 422,674 votes, or 60.1 percent, well ahead of Haley, who had 276,212, or 39.3 percent, with more than 90 percent of the vote counted.
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The Democrats' attempts to criminalize Trump do not look like an effective political strategy at this point. Trump is also out polling Joe Biden.
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