

Why the G.O.P. Nomination Fight Is Now (All But) Over
38 snips Jan 24, 2024
Jonathan Weisman, a political correspondent for The New York Times, delves into the implications of Donald Trump’s decisive victory over Nikki Haley in New Hampshire. He discusses how this win cements Trump's dominance, pressing Haley to rethink her strategy. The conversation sheds light on the turbulent dynamics of the Republican primary race and highlights the significant challenges other candidates face. Weisman also touches on voter sentiment and the shifting landscape as the country gears up for the 2024 election.
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Trump's Nomination Inevitability
- Trump's New Hampshire primary win suggests the nomination fight is over.
- His control over the Republican electorate is evident.
Haley's Defiance
- Despite the results, Nikki Haley insisted the race isn't over.
- She emphasized South Carolina's importance in the upcoming primaries.
Candidates' Declarations vs. Actions
- Candidates often declare they'll stay in the race but quickly drop out.
- DeSantis' recent actions exemplify this.