President Trump has made history with his recent landslide victories in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
By winning both of these races the 45th President has become the first Republican non-incumbent in history to secure victory in both of these notable election contests.
The former President beat out Nikki Haley by a substantial margin of victory—nearly a double-digit lead.
This was likely Haley’s best chance to beat President Trump, and, despite the decisive loss, she still refused to drop out of the race.
Beyond the historic win, these landslide victories are a strong sign that November 2024 belongs to President Trump, here’s more on the story:
Decisive win for Trump in New Hampshire pic.twitter.com/aD3152BEzh
— The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) January 24, 2024
🚨 MASSIVE TRUMP VICTORY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE 🚨
Congratulations @realDonaldTrump on your huge #Trump2024 New Hampshire Primary win! cc: @TeamTrump @DanScavino
Nikki Haley must drop out so we can focus on defeating Joe Biden to Save America.
The #TrumpTrain isn’t slowing down –… pic.twitter.com/TipM6NG2g2
— Elise Stefanik (@EliseStefanik) January 24, 2024
Trump speaks after his historic victory in the Iowa caucuses pic.twitter.com/S5xzCF5xF2
— Julia 🇺🇸 (@Jules31415) January 16, 2024
According to The Epoch Times:
As of Wednesday morning, the former president garnered about 54.5 percent of GOP primary voters in New Hampshire.
Ms. Haley, meanwhile, received about 43.3 percent of the state’s vote so far.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who announced he left the race on Sunday and backed President Trump, received about 2,100 votes, while several other candidates who have dropped out received a few thousand in total.
Congresswoman and potential Vice Presidential pick Elise Stefanik remarked: “Republican voters have sent a loud and clear message. They are UNITED behind President Trump to DEFEAT Joe Biden in November!”
✅ Iowa
✅ New Hampshire
🔜 NevadaRepublican voters have sent a loud and clear message.
They are UNITED behind President Trump to DEFEAT Joe Biden in November! 🇺🇸
— Elise Stefanik (@EliseStefanik) January 24, 2024
Ryan Fournier put the historic wins into perspective: “Trump literally beat the governor of New Hampshire in New Hampshire, and the governor of Iowa in Iowa. You can’t beat this guy.”
Trump literally beat the governor of New Hampshire in New Hampshire, and the governor of Iowa in Iowa.
You can’t beat this guy.
— Ryan Fournier (@RyanAFournier) January 24, 2024
Politico quoted Haley following her decisive loss:
Still, bright red warning signs are flashing for Trump. A wounded Haley is vowing to fight on, telling a crowd on Tuesday night that “this race is far from over.”
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