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Donald Trump wins South Carolina primary, beating Haley in her home state

Donald Trump won South Carolina’s Republican primary on Saturday, beating former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in her home state and further consolidating his path to a third straight GOP nomination. Trump has now swept every contest that counted for Republican delegates, with wins already in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The former president’s latest victory will likely increase pressure on Haley, who was Trump’s former representative to the U.N. and South Carolina governor from 2011 to 2017, to leave the race.

Quick Read

  • Trump’s South Carolina Victory: Donald Trump secured a win in South Carolina’s Republican primary, defeating Nikki Haley in her home state and reinforcing his lead for the GOP nomination.
  • Haley’s Campaign Continues: Despite the loss, Haley has committed to staying in the race through Super Tuesday, focusing on Michigan’s upcoming primary.
  • GOP’s Historical Indicator: South Carolina’s primary has often predicted the Republican nominee, with Newt Gingrich in 2012 being the only exception since 1980.
  • Trump vs. Biden Dynamics: Both Trump and Biden are preparing for a potential rematch in the general election, with Trump criticizing Biden’s policies and Biden targeting Trump’s “MAGA” movement.
  • GOP Voter Sentiments: South Carolina Republicans expressed skepticism about continued U.S. support for Ukraine and lukewarm feelings about NATO, aligning with Trump’s positions.
  • Haley’s Fundraising and Strategy: Haley has raised significant funds and plans a national campaign tour, but faces challenges in overcoming Trump’s momentum.
  • Legal Challenges for Trump: Trump’s political strength persists despite facing multiple criminal charges, with his first trial set to begin soon in New York.
  • Democratic Primary: Biden won South Carolina’s Democratic primary and is expected to secure his party’s nomination, despite some internal criticism over his stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

The Associated Press has the story:

Donald Trump wins South Carolina primary, beating Haley in her home state

Newslooks- CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) —

Donald Trump won South Carolina’s Republican primary on Saturday, beating former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in her home state and further consolidating his path to a third straight GOP nomination.

Trump has now swept every contest that counted for Republican delegates, with wins already in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The former president’s latest victory will likely increase pressure on Haley, who was Trump’s former representative to the U.N. and South Carolina governor from 2011 to 2017, to leave the race.

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump arrives at the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2024, at National Harbor, in Oxon Hill, Md., Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

A 2020 general rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden is becoming increasingly inevitable. Haley has vowed to stay in the race through at least the batch of primaries on March 5, known as Super Tuesday, but was unable to dent Trump’s momentum in her home state despite holding far more campaign events and arguing that the indictments against Trump will hamstring him against Biden.

South Carolina’s first-in-the-South primary has historically been a reliable bellwether for Republicans. In all but one primary since 1980, the Republican winner in South Carolina has gone on to be the party’s nominee. The lone exception was Newt Gingrich in 2012.

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump gestures to the audience after speaking during the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2024, at the National Harbor, in Oxon Hill, Md., Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Haley said in recent days that she would head straight to Michigan for its Tuesday primary, the last major contest before Super Tuesday. She faces questions about where she might be able to win a contest or be competitive.

Trump and Biden are already behaving like they expect to face off in November.

Trump and his allies argue Biden has made the U.S. weaker and point to the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan and Russia’s decision to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Trump has also repeatedly attacked Biden over high inflation earlier in the president’s term and his handling of record-high migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley greets a supporter after voting Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, in Kiawah Island, S.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

Trump has questioned — often in harshly personal terms — whether the 81-year-old Biden is too old to serve a second term. Biden’s team in turn has highlighted the 77-year-old Trump’s own flubs on the campaign trail.

Biden has stepped up his recent fundraising trips around the country and increasingly attacked Trump directly. He’s called Trump and his “Make America Great Again” movement dire threats to the nation’s founding principles, and the president’s reelection campaign has lately focused most of its attention on Trump suggesting he’d use the first day of a second presidency as a dictator and that he’d tell Russia to attack NATO allies who fail to keep up with defense spending obligations mandated by the alliance.

Haley also criticized Trump on his NATO comments and also for questioning why her husband wasn’t on the campaign trail with her — even as former first lady Melania Trump hasn’t appeared with him. Maj. Michael Haley is deployed in the Horn of Africa on a mission with the South Carolina Army National Guard.

Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley helps her mother Raj Kaur Randhawa to the voting booth Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, in Kiawah Island, S.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

But South Carolina’s Republican voters line up with Trump on having lukewarm feelings about NATO and continued U.S. support for Ukraine, according to AP VoteCast data from Saturday’s primary. About 6 in 10 oppose continuing aid to Ukraine in its fight against Russia. Only about a third described America’s participation in NATO as “very good,” with more saying it’s only “somewhat good.”

Haley has raised copious amounts of campaign money and is scheduled to begin a cross-country campaign swing on Sunday in Michigan ahead of Super Tuesday on March 5, when many delegate-rich states hold primaries.

Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley talks to the media after voting Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, in Kiawah Island, S.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

But it’s unclear how she can stop Trump from clinching enough delegates to become the party’s presumptive nominee for the third time.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., complimented Haley while speaking to reporters at Trump’s election night party in Columbia but suggested it was time for her to drop out.

“I think the sooner she does, the better for her, the better for the party,” Graham said.

Republican presidential candidate former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley gestures as she speaks with reporters after casting her vote in South Carolina’s Republican presidential primary on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, on Kiawah Island, S.C. Pictured at right is Haley’s mother, Raj Randhawa. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard)

Trump’s political strength has endured despite facing 91 criminal charges related to his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss to Biden, the discovery of classified documents in his Florida residence and allegations that he secretly arranged payoffs to a porn actress.

The former president’s first criminal trial is set to begin on March 25 in New York, where he faces 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels in the closing weeks of his 2016 presidential campaign.

Biden won South Carolina’s Democratic primary earlier this month and faces only one remaining challenger, Dean Phillips. The Minnesota Democratic congressman has continued to campaign in Michigan ahead of the Democratic primary there, despite having little chance of actually beating Biden.

Though Biden is expected to cruise to his party’s renomination, he faces criticism from some Democrats for providing military backing to Israel in its war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Some in his party support a ceasefire as the death toll in Israel’s war has reached 30,000 people, two-thirds of them women and children. The war could hurt the president’s general election chances in swing states like Michigan, which is home to a large Arab American population.

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