He was president of America for four years. Donald Trump is fighting for the seat for the second time. Initially, Ableela is going through one step after another. Recently he got another important victory. He won the Republican presidential primary in South Carolina. His opponent was Nikki Haley. Nikki is from South Carolina. The former governor is also there. In that sense, South Carolina can be called Nikkiโs โhome groundโ. Trump has also won in the opponentโs home field.
South Carolina is one of the most important seats in America. A victory in the primary election there would give Trump the advantage to secure the Republican presidential nomination. Experts say, this victory gave the former president a lot of advance in the fight to occupy the White House in direct competition with Biden.
Nikkiโs key weapon against Trump in South Carolina was past statistics. Accordingly, he also campaigned against Trump. Trumpโs mental health was questioned. Warned voters, Trumpโs rule will bring chaos to America again. But Nikkiโs campaign was not reflected in the ballot box.
By how many votes Trump lost to Nikkei, clear statistics regarding that have not yet been released. However, according to local media sources, the gap between Trump and Nikkiโs votes is huge. Earlier, Trump won the New Hampshire primary election by a large margin.
Nikki was a popular governor of South Carolina. He was in that position from 2011 to 2017. He was the โfavouriteโ in the primary election of that centre. Trumpโs victory there changed the numbers. According to many, Nikki is facing multiple allegations. Which went against his popularity at home.
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The names of Trump and Nikki have emerged as the presidential candidates of the Republican Party. With the way the 77-year-old president has trailed Nikki in one primary election after another, the race for the seat could once again be a Biden vs. Trump duel, many experts say. At the end of this year, the presidential election will be held in America.