Donald Trump expressed satisfaction with his victory in the New Hampshire primary and suggested that Nikki Haley should drop out of the race after her losses in New Hampshire and Iowa.
He criticized Haley for portraying her loss as a victory and emphasized the importance of party unity.
Trump also highlighted his strong polling against Joe Biden and indicated that resources should be focused on the general election.
Donald Trump: "We won new Hampshire three times now…
On Nikki Haley: "She's doing a speech like she won. She didn't win. She lost." pic.twitter.com/6CC62WiB8b
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“I don’t know, she should,” Trump said when questioned whether Haley would drop out.
“She should because, otherwise, we have to keep wasting money instead of spending on Biden,” he said. “If she doesn’t drop out, we have to waste money instead of spending it on Biden, which is our focus.”
“The party is very united except for her,” he added. “The party is very united, and we’re looking forward to going against the worst president in the history of our country.”
“I have to tell you, it was very interesting because I said, ‘Wow, what a great victory,’” Trump said. “But then, somebody ran up to the stage all dressed up nicely — when it was at 7. But now I walked up, and it said 14.”
“She ran up when it was 7, and you know, we have to do what’s good for our party, and she was up, and I said, ‘Wow, she’s doing a speech like she won. She didn’t win. She lost,’” he said. “Last week, we had a little bit of a problem. If you remember, Ron was very upset because she ran up and she pretended she won Iowa.”
“And I looked around, and I said, didn’t she come in third? Yeah, she came in third,” he said. “And then I looked at the polls. She was talking about most win-ability. Who is going to win? I have one put up: we have won almost every single poll in the last three months against crooked Joe Biden. Almost every poll. And she doesn’t win those polls.”
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