Former President Trump’s victory in the New Hampshire primary prompted reactions on social media, with GOP figures urging Nikki Haley to drop out and endorse Trump for the sake of party unity.
Speaker Mike Johnson wrote, “Congratulations to President Trump on his decisive victory tonight in America’s first-in-the-nation primary!”
“Our House Republican leaders and a majority of Republican Senators support his reelection, and Republican voters in Iowa and New Hampshire have strongly backed him at the polls. It’s now past time for the Republican Party to unite around President Trump so we can focus on ending the disastrous Biden presidency and growing our majority in Congress,” he continued.
Federalist co-founder Sean Davis posted, “If Nikki Haley’s primary goal is to defeat Joe Biden in November, she will drop out tonight and endorse Trump.”
New Hampshire voters rip Nikki Haley for awful interview pic.twitter.com/Dlhu30iWR9
— MAGA War Room (@MAGAIncWarRoom) January 23, 2024
“If she continues to stay in a race she cannot win just to attack Trump, then we’ll know she’s fully owned by the left-wing Democrats who are funding her campaign,” he continued.
“First time any candidate has won the first two primary states since 1976,” commented Eric Trump.
“Congrats to Donald Trump and the entire team on a decisive victory in New Hampshire!” exclaimed Sen. J.D. Vance.
“At this point Haley can either drop out or help the Democrats,” he added.
The Biden campaign stated that Trump has essentially secured the GOP nomination, setting the stage for a showdown with Joe Biden.
Joe Biden’s campaign wrote, “Trump is offering Americans the same extreme agenda that has cost Republicans election after election: promising to undermine American democracy, reward the wealthy on the backs of the middle class, and ban abortion nationwide. Joe Biden sees things differently. He’s fighting to grow our economy for the middle-class, strengthen our democracy, and protect the rights of every single American. While we work toward November 2024, one thing is increasingly clear today: Donald Trump is headed straight into a general election matchup where he’ll face the only person to have ever beaten him at the ballot box: Joe Biden.”
Despite finishing second, Haley vowed to continue her campaign, dismissing predictions and emphasizing her resilience.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu wrote that Haley “turned the narrative of the national media on its head and proved this is indeed a two person race.”
“This race is far from over,” warned Haley.
Haley communications director Nachama Soloveichik said, “The political elites never learn. The same naysayers who said Nikki Haley couldn’t defeat a 30-year incumbent state legislator or win the governor’s race in South Carolina are the same people declaring the presidential race over after only two states have voted.”
“Nikki Haley has never taken her cues from the establishment, and she’s not going to start now. Keep underestimating us — that will be fun,” she added.
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