
Haley appeals to New Hampshire to help gain ground on Trump
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Nikki Haley appeals to New Hampshire voters to help her gain ground on Trump
President Biden and former President Trump hope the New Hampshire primary results will secure them virtual holds over their respective parties’ 2024 nominations and foreshadow a 2020 rematch this November. But for Nikki Haley, the Live Free or Die state is a do-or-die moment for her campaign. Lisa Desjardins reports from Concord.
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Haley appeals to New Hampshire to help gain ground on Trump
Clip: 1/23/2024 | 6m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
President Biden and former President Trump hope the New Hampshire primary results will secure them virtual holds over their respective parties’ 2024 nominations and foreshadow a 2020 rematch this November. But for Nikki Haley, the Live Free or Die state is a do-or-die moment for her campaign. Lisa Desjardins reports from Concord.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipVoting in the New Hampshire AM NA NAWAZ: President Joe Biden and# former President Donald Trump hope## the primary results will secure# them virtual holds for their respective parties' 2024 nominations and# foreshadow a 2020 rematch this Li sa Desjardins is in Concord,# New Hampshire's capital city,## at the election night party of# Trump's sole remaining challenger.## That is former U.S.
Ambassador and# South Carolina Governor Nikki Ha So, Lisa, tell us about the turnout so far.
What's## it looking like?
And what does# that mean for the candidates?
LISA DESJARDINS: You know, a few days ago, New# Hampshire's secretary of state predicted record## turnout for Republicans.
So far, what we have# seen and bee He adjusted his estimate today to say# he thinks it will still be strong.
What## does this mean?
It depends on where# you look.
Heavy Democratic turnout,## especially in suburban and urban districts, might# be good for Nikki Haley.
Heavy aw ay from the cities to Democratic precincts# might be good for someone like Dean Phillips.
We have run into a lot of Trump voters today.
In## the end, all of these campaigns have been# scrambling t In the Granite State, a decision day# that will shape the presidential race.## Former South Carolina Governor Nikki# Haley needs to show she can compete## with former President Donald Trump, and# her message both echoes and rejects him.
NIKKI HALEY (R), Presidential# Candidate: I know you love America too,## and I know you want a new, generati MAN: And a vote for Nikki Haley.
LISA DESJARDINS: For her, an auspicious town of Dixville Notch cast their ballots# for Haley.
Her strength relies in part on## voters like this one, independents# and Democrats who want new leaders.
DAN DALPHONSE, Nikki Haley Supporter: It# would be the first time in many decades## that I actually voted for a Republican# for presid LISA DESJARDINS: Why?
DAN DALPHONSE: LISA DESJARDINS: Trump too was at the# polls today, and, of course, Haley ca DONALD TRUMP, Former President of the United# States (R) and Current U.S never been a movement like this, make America# great again, in the history of our countr LISA DESJARDINS: Trump supporters# predict this ends tonight.
DYLAN QUATTRUCCI, Donald Trump Supporter:# So I say President Trump double digits today and inspires# Nikki and then the Republicans will# all unite behind President Trump.
LISA DESJARDINS: That's Trump's# closing message, Republican sh owcased as he appeared with three other# former compe DONALD TRUMP: Now is the time for the Republican# Party to come together.
We have to unify.
LISA DESJARDINS: But Trump served up that# kumbaya with a jagged knife aimed at H DONALD TRUMP: Sadly, not everyone is# willing to put our country first.
Here## in New Hampshire, Nikki Haley has# made an unholy alliance wi never-Trumpers, Americans for no prosperity.
LISA DESJARDINS: At her closing rally last# night, Haley cast Trump as now the esta NIKKI HALEY: You have got one who's got the# entire political elite all around him.
It's## all of Congress.
It's all these legislative# people.
He's got the media elite around him.
LISA DESJARDINS: For the Democrats,# some ballot 101, as grassroots Biden## supporters held signs explaining how# to write in his name.
President Biden## is not on the ballot because of a# dispute over the date of the vote.
Those writing him in are expressing loyalty.
DAVE PLOURDE, Joe Biden Supporter: President Biden## has do LISA DESJARDINS: For some, it's all symbolic.
DEBBY BUTLER, Joe Biden Supporte a tiny little state.
We have four little# votes for democracy and the campaign, I think it'd be# really terrific if we gave him a good send-off.
LISA DESJARDINS: But some serious competitors want# to disrupt the party, Minnesota Congressman Dean## Phillips, who rallied scores of people last night# in Manchester, and author Marianne Williamson, who## has campaigned on higher minimum wage, declaring# a climate emergency and tackling poverty.
JUDI LINDSEY, Marianne Williamson# Supporter: So many people haven't## heard of and all that.
So that's the clincher.
But# if, today, people hear, they're goin maybe be curious.
So I think her chances# are awesome because her message is awesome.
LISA DESJARDINS: And Williamson has been# here, unlike Biden, who today was in Virginia## campaigning on an issue that Democrats hope# will be big for them this year, abortion.
JOE BIDEN, President of the United# States: I believe Roe v. Wade got## it right.
And so do a majority of Americans LISA DESJARDINS: But the political spotlight# remains, at least for a few more hou on New Hampshire and how voters see# the current and former presidents.
There are a few ways to look at this# unusual primary, but, in the end,## for Nikki Haley tonight, the Live Free or Die# State is truly a do-or-die for AMNA NAWAZ: So, Lisa, when you# talk to the Haley campaign,## what do they tell you about what they# need and what they exp LISA DESJARDINS: You won't be# surprised.
Every campaign on## Election Day expresses confidence.
They# fe That said, their campaign manager did send out# a memo that was given to some of us reporters.## In that memo, they were trying to express that# they are not going to cede the race tonight.## We will see what decisions she makes, but they# were laying out a path through South Carolina,## through Super Tuesday, stressing which# states, including South Carolina,## have primaries in which voters of other# parties can vote in the Republican primary.
They know that those are the voters that they# have.
And I will tell you that her one-on-one is## really a critical factor here in New Hampshire.# They want Haley to spend more time one-on-one## in other states.
I talked to one voter who# was undecided until she met Haley yesterday,## and then today she brought herself and two# friends to vote for at the polls in New Hampshire.
GEOFF BENNETT: So, Lisa, we# know, by 8:00 p.m. Eastern,## all of the polls will close.# When should we LISA DESJARDINS: That's right.
state's office.
That's right.
Some polls# close at 7:00, some 7:30, bu as you say, done by 8:00 Eastern.
That's# the first time that the Associated Press## would actually give a call in this race,# although we don't know exactly when.
But we do expect results to come# in relatively quickly here, and the## secretary of state's office says they should# have most results in by 10:00 Eastern to GEOFF BENNETT: Lisa Desjardins# at Haley headquarters in Concord,## New Hampshire, for us tonight.
Lisa, thank you.
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