Trump Gains GOP Endorsements , After New Hampshire Win.
Donald Trump won the
New Hampshire primary on Jan. 23.
He received 54.6% of the vote,
while Nikki Haley received 43.2%. .
He received 54.6% of the vote,
while Nikki Haley received 43.2%. .
Haley refuses to drop out of the race just yet, but more Republicans are starting to give their support to Trump, Politico reports. .
Haley refuses to drop out of the race just yet, but more Republicans are starting to give their support to Trump, Politico reports. .
I’m looking at the map and the
path going forward and I don’t
see it for Nikki Haley. We need
to unite around our eventual
nominee, which is Donald Trump, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel, to Fox News.
I’m looking at the map and the
path going forward and I don’t
see it for Nikki Haley. We need
to unite around our eventual
nominee, which is Donald Trump, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel, to Fox News.
To beat Biden, Republicans need
to unite around a single candidate,
and it’s clear that President Trump
is Republican voters’ choice, Sen. John Cornyn, via X.
I officially endorse @realDonaldTrump
for President. It’s time for the @GOP
to unite and make @JoeBiden
a one-term President. , Sen. Deb Fischer, via X.
More Republicans continued to chime in.
Republican voters have sent a clear message —
they want to see the GOP unite around
our eventual nominee which is going to
be President Donald Trump. It is difficult
to see how Ambassador Haley
can secure the nomination, Georgia GOP Chair Josh McKoon and RNC delegates, via X.
Republican voters have sent a clear message —
they want to see the GOP unite around
our eventual nominee which is going to
be President Donald Trump. It is difficult
to see how Ambassador Haley
can secure the nomination, Georgia GOP Chair Josh McKoon and RNC delegates, via X.
With President Trump's decisive win in
New Hampshire, he is now the presumptive
nominee of the Republican Party and we
can start to focus our efforts on BEATING
Joe Biden, rather than in-party fighting. , Michigan Republican Party Chair Pete Hoekstra, via X
Donald Trump won the
New Hampshire primary on Jan. 23.
He received 54.6% of the vote,
while Nikki Haley received 43.2%. .
He received 54.6% of the vote,
while Nikki Haley received 43.2%. .
Haley refuses to drop out of the race just yet, but more Republicans are starting to give their support to Trump, Politico reports. .
Haley refuses to drop out of the race just yet, but more Republicans are starting to give their support to Trump, Politico reports. .
I’m looking at the map and the
path going forward and I don’t
see it for Nikki Haley. We need
to unite around our eventual
nominee, which is Donald Trump, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel, to Fox News.
I’m looking at the map and the
path going forward and I don’t
see it for Nikki Haley. We need
to unite around our eventual
nominee, which is Donald Trump, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel, to Fox News.
To beat Biden, Republicans need
to unite around a single candidate,
and it’s clear that President Trump
is Republican voters’ choice, Sen. John Cornyn, via X.
I officially endorse @realDonaldTrump
for President. It’s time for the @GOP
to unite and make @JoeBiden
a one-term President. , Sen. Deb Fischer, via X.
More Republicans continued to chime in.
Republican voters have sent a clear message —
they want to see the GOP unite around
our eventual nominee which is going to
be President Donald Trump. It is difficult
to see how Ambassador Haley
can secure the nomination, Georgia GOP Chair Josh McKoon and RNC delegates, via X.
Republican voters have sent a clear message —
they want to see the GOP unite around
our eventual nominee which is going to
be President Donald Trump. It is difficult
to see how Ambassador Haley
can secure the nomination, Georgia GOP Chair Josh McKoon and RNC delegates, via X.
With President Trump's decisive win in
New Hampshire, he is now the presumptive
nominee of the Republican Party and we
can start to focus our efforts on BEATING
Joe Biden, rather than in-party fighting. , Michigan Republican Party Chair Pete Hoekstra, via X
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