Trump: 'Haley allied with communists and extremists'
The Tycoon's lunge against the other Republican candidate in the final rush towards the primary in the state of New Hampshire: 'If elected I will have the Capitol Hill insurrectionists released'
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"Nikki Haley is allied with communists and left-wing extremists". Yet another lunge by Donald Trump on the eve of the primaries in the state of New Hampshire. "The people who support Nikky are pro-China, pro-Biden," he said during a rally in Laconia, "She wants to raise the retirement age and tax workers. To the voters he said: 'With your vote you will send the corrupt Biden home'. The rally was interrupted several times by a group of protesters.
The protest
.Three times in fact, a group of protesters interrupted Donald Trump's last rally in Laconia. The protest lasted only a few minutes, but it has not happened for a long time that the tycoon was forced to stop during one of his speeches. The former president downplayed the protest, calling it 'a good sign'.
The Promises of Donald
.Donald Trump also promised his supporters that if he is re-elected president he will release the Capitol Hill insurrectionists. During his last rally before the primaries in Laconia, someone in the crowd shouted to the tycoon: 'Release those on 6 January' and he replied: 'I will'. The assault on Congress on 6 January 2021 was one of the darkest days in American democracy and Trump is indicted for inciting the protest.
US 2024 poll: Trump at +18% in New Hampshire
Donald Trump increases his lead in New Hampshire on the eve of the Republican primary. According to a Washington Post and Monmouth University poll completed before the retirement of Ron DeSantis, the former US president is at 52% among potential voters and the only remaining challenger, Nikki Haley, is at 34%. In the projection the Florida governor was at 8%, and Wp explains that if DeSantis' supporters are allocated according to their second choice, Trump's support increases by 4 points while Haley's increases by 2 points, thus bringing the tycoon's lead over his rival to +20%.
