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01/24/2024

Five Takeaways from the New Hampshire Primary

Shortly after the race was called for Trump, Haley signaled that she won’t yet drop out

Former president Donald Trump won the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary on Tuesday, delivering his second major statement in the first two states of the 2024 GOP nominating contest. The win seemingly forecloses a path forward for Nikki Haley, his lone major opponent.

Trump led the former U.N. ambassador 55 percent to 44 percent, with 72 percent of expected votes counted. He also won a majority of the vote in the Iowa caucuses last week, carrying the state by 30 points.

Shortly after the race was called for Trump, Haley signaled that she won’t yet drop out, declaring: "This race is far from over." Trump, taking the stage later, called Haley an "impostor" and appeared angry that she hadn’t bowed out, while saying, "I don’t get too angry. I get even."

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