Nikki Haley outperformed expectations in the New Hampshire Republican primary, despite losing to Former President Donald Trump. Haley vowed to continue her campaign, saying, "New Hampshire is the first in the nation, but it’s not the last." Democratic candidate Dean Phillips also outperformed expectations, winning over 20% of the vote against incumbent Joe Biden. Haley will face pressure to drop out if she does poorly in the upcoming Nevada caucuses and her home state of South Carolina.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block. Nikki Haley outperformed expectations in the
00:04 New Hampshire Republican primary despite losing to former President Donald Trump.
00:09 Haley vowed to continue her campaign saying New Hampshire is the first in the nation but it's not
00:13 the last. Democratic candidate Dean Phillips also outperformed expectations winning over 20 percent
00:19 of the vote against incumbent Joe Biden. Haley will face pressure to drop out if she does poorly
00:24 in the upcoming Nevada caucuses in her home state of South Carolina. Polls show Trump leading by 30
00:29 points on average in South Carolina. Haley needs to win there to remain viable. Haley argued she
00:35 is the more electable candidate against Biden due to her appeal to independents and moderates.
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