Donald Trump surrounded himself with leaders from Nikki Haley’s home state in a show of force ahead of Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary.
Trump was joined Saturday evening at a rally at Manchester’s NHU Arena by South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, the state’s lieutenant governor and a host of other top officials, including the U.S. Attorney general, the treasurer and the speaker of the State House of Representatives. State officials, along with U.S. Reps. Joe Wilson, William Timmons and Russell Fry, appeared on stage alongside Trump.
“Almost every politician in South Carolina supports me,” Trump said.
South Carolinians urged voters to bring Trump to victory in New Hampshire before voting takes place in their state and its first runoff election is scheduled for next month.
“If you do this and win big here, we will finish the job in South Carolina,” said Murrell Smith, Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
These appearances are another blow for South Carolina against Mme Haley, who hopes her appeal among independent and unaffiliated voters will propel her to a strong enough finish in New Hampshire to turn the race into a two-man race against Trump.
It comes a day after Trump received support from South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, who joined him at a rally in Concord. Mr. Scott abandoned his own bid for the Republican nomination in November. About ten years ago, Mme Haley, then governor of their state, elevated Mr. Scott from the House to senator, making him one of the most prominent black Republicans in the country.
Mr. McMaster and other senior officials had previously supported Trump. Mme Haley has notoriously strained relations with many of her state’s Republican powerbrokers, even though she was elected governor twice — defeating Mr. McMaster in the Republican Party primary for the first time.
Her response on Saturday made it clear that she had not forgotten this rivalry.
“I’m sorry, is this the person I ran against for governor and beat? did she say. I’m just checking. »
The campaign director of Mme Haley’s Betsy Ankney also brushed off appearances at a Bloomberg News event, insisting that endorsements had “never been Nikki’s game.”
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On Saturday, Trump repeatedly denounced M’s election lawsme Haley and New Hampshire, which allow unaffiliated voters to participate in Republican or Democratic primaries. The state’s more moderate electorate is expected to make the contest much closer than it was in Iowa’s first race.
“Don’t listen to the polls. Get out and vote. We need a big victory against these terrible people,” Trump said.
Mme Haley, meanwhile, on Saturday pointed out a gaffe Trump made at his rally the day before.
Trump has repeatedly suggested that Mme Haley was responsible for providing security at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the building in an attempt to prevent the certification of his election defeat. Mme Haley was not at the Capitol that day. And Trump has consistently downplayed his team’s failure to keep the Capitol secure or its delay in trying to repel the rioters.
“They say he was wrong. That he was talking about something else, that he was talking about Nancy Pelosi, said Mme Haley. When you have to deal with the pressures of a presidency, we can’t have someone else who we’re wondering is mentally fit to do this. »
“It’s a distinction without a difference. It’s Nikki and Nancy,” Trump campaign senior adviser Chris LaCivita told reporters Saturday evening. ” What is the difference ? »
Even though their state’s top Republican officials and much of New Hampshire’s congressional delegation defended Trump this week, some South Carolina voters were not deterred from supporting other candidates.
“I am a strong Republican and I vote Republican because I think they have a lot in common with supporting the United States and the ordinary citizens of the United States,” Sandra Chase said, following an event for Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis in Lexington, South Carolina, Saturday afternoon.
Mr. DeSantis, who just finished second in Iowa, has turned some of his attention away from New Hampshire, where the state’s independent voters appear to offer more opening to Mr.me Haley. He is instead campaigning this weekend in South Carolina.
Mme Chase said she previously supported Trump, but wanted to go in a different direction this year.
“I just want to pick the best candidate, and I think the best candidate is Ron DeSantis,” she said. But I mean, everyone is allowed to support whoever they want.»