Kayleigh McEnany, a Fox News host and former Trump official, commented on the New Hampshire primary, stating it was a good night for President Biden.
She advised Trump to adopt a more general election tone and focus on uniting the party and winning independents.
The advice led to a late-night attack from Trump, who criticized McEnany and called her a “RINO.”
“Kayleigh. You know, in the close, it seemed like the Trump campaign was pretty disciplined. They hit the immigration issue a lot at his rallies. And we saw his pitch at the town hall and the speech in Iowa,” Bret Baier said.
“This was a different speech. You know, he is a fighter. He punches back. He obviously didn’t like the speech he heard from Nikki Haley. But he’s also, at some point has to get into general election, going after independents and maybe disaffected Democrats. And this speech probably wasn’t that.”
Wow! What happened to Kayleigh McEnany? pic.twitter.com/lDNLi4xSg6
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“No, this speech was a speech to dispose of the last remaining competitor, if you could call it that. She still significantly behind him. He’s pulling a majority support,” McEnany said.
“But to get her out of the race, I would suggest that adopting a general election tone is what you do at this point. And here’s why I say this. This was actually a fairly good night for Joe Biden. When you look at our voter analysis, only 10% said ‘I would not vote for Joe Biden if he’s the nominee.’”
“He won a plurality of voters who said he was too old. He won a majority of voters who are upset about the Gaza war. So the divides in the Democrat Party, and this is a small sample size, but perhaps aren’t as stark as one would think.”
This is the commentary that Kayleigh McEnany gave that made Don The Con go on an unhinged lie social late night rant. What a petty, pathetic, and easily distracted bitter old man. pic.twitter.com/fwOOWNz9zG
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“But when you look at the Republican Party, 7 in 10 Nikki Haley voters said ‘I would not vote for Trump.'”
“There was a Des Moines Register poll. 43% said, no, I wouldn’t vote for Trump.”
“If I’m Trump, I sit back and I exclusively focus on the general election. I take the posture of a presumptive nominee. I focus on number one, uniting the party and number two, winning the independents, which Nikki Haley won 55 to 39%. That’s what I would do.”
“Nikki Haley I mean, the closest margin is 30% in the States ahead. For all intents and purposes, he’s the presumptive nominee.”
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