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Election 2024 – updates: New Hampshire GOP debate scrapped as Asa Hutchinson quits race
2024-01-17 00:00:00.0     独立报-美国政治     原网页

       

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       ABC News has scrapped Thursday night’s Republican primary debate in New Hampshire after Nikki Haley vowed that she would only take part if Donald Trump faced his rivals on the stage.

       After the Iowa caucuses, Ms Haley wrote on X that Mr Trump had “ducked all” of the GOP debates and now has “nowhere left to hide”.

       “The next debate I do will either be with Donald Trump or with Joe Biden. I look forward to it,” she said.

       On Monday night, Mr Trump soared to victory in the 2024 Iowa caucuses, with a projected 51 per cent of the Republican vote.

       Ms Haley lost out to Mr DeSantis for second place, with both vowing to continue on to the New Hampshire primary.

       Vivek Ramaswamy dropped out of the race and endorsed Mr Trump after securing less than eight per cent of the vote.

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       Asa Hutchinson then also pulled out on Tuesday, after failing to meet thresholds to even appear at the past few debates.

       On Tuesday night, Mr Ramaswamy then joined the former president on stage at a rally in New Hampshire, where they teased the possibility that he tapped to be his running mate.

       Recommended Haley beats Trump with one vote in lone Iowa county – ruining his clean sweep of caucuses Biden warns Americans ‘it’s you and me vs extreme MAGA Republicans’ after Trump’s Iowa victory Nikki Haley’s surge chilled by third place in frozen Iowa caucus Trump overwhelmingly wins the Iowa caucuses in first step toward Republican nomination Donald Trump takes win at Iowa caucuses | On the Ground

       Key Points Iowa caucus results: Trump’s big win marks first step toward GOP nomination DeSantis campaign cries ‘election interference’ in Iowa Ramaswamy drops out of 2024 race – and endorses Trump Hutchinson suspends presidential campaign after woeful Iowa showing Haley beats Trump by one vote in Johnson County – ruining his clean sweep of caucuses How many counties did Trump win in Iowa?

       Show latest update 32 minutes ago DeSantis fury after Trump is projected Iowa caucus winner before many had voted

       Ron DeSantis’s campaign accused the media of “election interference” for projecting Donald Trump as the winner of the Iowa caucuses while voting was still taking place on Monday evening.

       The Associated Press and other news organisations projected Mr Trump as the clear victor of the first contest in the Republican primary campaign just 30 minutes after voting began, with over 50 per cent of the vote.

       At the time of writing, Mr DeSantis was running second with around 20 per cent, while Nikki Haley was close behind in third.

       “It is absolutely outrageous that the media would participate in election interference by calling the race before tens of thousands of Iowans even had a chance to vote,” the campaign’s communications director, Andrew Romeo, said in a statement.

       Richard Hall reports:

       DeSantis campaign cries ‘election interference’ in Iowa caucuses as Trump win called Language from the DeSantis campaign echoes Trump’s own election denialism

       Oliver O'Connell 17 January 2024 11:20

       1 hour ago Haley says she will only participate in debates if it’s against Trump or Biden

       Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley says she will only attend another debate if it’s against Donald Trump or President Joe Biden after coming in third place in the Iowa caucuses.

       “We’ve had five great debates in this campaign. Unfortunately, Donald Trump has ducked all of them,” Ms Haley said in a statement on Tuesday. “He has nowhere left to hide. The next debate I do will either be with Donald Trump or with Joe Biden. I look forward to it.”

       The former South Carolina governor’s statement arrives after she garnered the third most support at the Iowa caucuses, trailing behind Mr Trump and Florida governor Ron DeSantis.

       Still, following the caucuses, Ms Haley said, “I can safely say tonight Iowa made this Republican primary a two-person race.”

       Last week, Ms Haley went head-to-head in a debate with Mr DeSantis. Their ratings on CNN were trounced by Mr Trump’s appearance at the same time on a Fox News town hall.

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       Nikki Haley says she will participate in a debate if it’s against Trump or Biden ‘We’ve had five great debates in this campaign. Unfortunately, Donald Trump has ducked all of them,’ Ms Haley said about the GOP frontrunner

       Kelly Rissman 17 January 2024 10:20

       2 hours ago Ramaswamy drops out

       Vivek Ramaswamy is ending his presidential campaign after finishing fourth in the Iowa Caucuses.

       The 38-year-old biotech entrepreneur and anti-woke author endorsed Donald Trump after the former president’s overwhelming victory in the first contest in the Republican presidential primary.

       “We did not achieve the surprise that we wanted to deliver tonight ... as of this moment we are going to suspend this presidential campaign,” he told his supporters in the Hawkeye State on Monday night.

       “There’s no path for me to be the next president absent things that we don’t want to see happen in this country,” he added.

       Vivek Ramaswamy suspends campaign after coming fourth in Iowa Biotech entrepreneur and anti-woke author endorses Donald Trump after former president’s overwhelming win in first GOP primary contest

       Oliver O'Connell 17 January 2024 09:20

       3 hours ago Analysis: Trump’s election lies are thriving. His GOP rivals aren’t challenging them

       Donald Trump’s supporters continue to adopt his bogus narrative that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him, with nearly 70 per cent of his Iowa caucus voters falsely believing President Joe Biden was illegitimately elected.

       Asked whether they believed President Biden was legitimately elected to the presidency in 2020, more than two-thirds of Iowa caucus goers said no, according to entrance polls from last night’s caucuses.

       That includes 69 per cent of Iowa caucus goers who supported Mr Trump. Only 11 per cent of his supporters in Iowa believe the president was legitimately elected.

       Alex Woodward reports:

       Trump’s election lies are thriving. His GOP rivals aren’t challenging them Nearly 70 per cent of Trump’s backers in Iowa caucuses falsely believe Biden was illegitimately elected

       Oliver O'Connell 17 January 2024 08:20

       4 hours ago Trump gets ‘best case scenario’ in Iowa

       Donald Trump ended up with what could be described as a “best-case scenario” after he won the Iowa caucuses by a historic margin.

       Mr Trump achieved blowout in the first-in-the-nation contest, with the fight for second being won by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley on Monday night.

       Ms Haley had the momentum going into the caucuses, but her progress was stunted by Mr DeSantis, Matt Fuller of The Daily Beast noted before all the votes had been counted. Ms Haley’s performance still did not allow Mr DeSantis to hit the ground running going into the New Hampshire primary on 23 January.

       Gustaf Kilander reports:

       Trump gets ‘best case scenario’ in Iowa as GOP field struggles to keep up ‘The convertibility of voters like that to anything other than the Trump view of the world is impossible,’ MSNBC host says

       Oliver O'Connell 17 January 2024 07:20

       6 hours ago Haley’s surge chilled by third place in frozen Iowa caucus

       The former governor of South Carolina charged into Iowa as 2024 kicked off with the hopes of knocking off Ron DeSantis and snatching a second-place finish, buoyed by a late-game polling surge.

       Instead, she ended the night in a close third — all the while declaring that, despite Mr DeSantis pulling off his own sort-of victory, that it was now a “two-person race”.

       She now heads to New Hampshire, boosted by her rising poll numbers but with her momentum blunted, at least to some degree, by the lack of a result here tonight.

       Ms Haley concluded her battle for the state with remarks at a Marriott in Des Moines that doubled as two caucus precincts; she lost both of them, with Ron DeSantis pulling off a near-upset of his own in one. But in her remarks closing down her campaign’s caucus-night watch party, the former ambassador and governor projected the image of a candidate on the upswing, headed to friendly territory with the wind at her back.

       It remains wholly unclear if any of that is true, as John Bowden reports from Clive, Iowa.

       Nikki Haley’s surge chilled by third place in frozen Iowa caucus Ascendant Trump-alternative sees momentum blunted as former president wins blowout victory in Iowa

       Oliver O'Connell 17 January 2024 05:20

       8 hours ago Iowa caucus-goers go full MAGA

       Iowa caucus-goers are going full MAGA, with many expressing beliefs in debunked conspiracy theories as former President Donald Trump is projected to win the first-in-the-nation contest.

       In a CNN entrance poll, 68 per cent of those who arrived early to caucus sites said they didn’t believe that President Joe Biden was legitimately elected. Among Trump voters, that number rose to 88 per cent, CBS noted.

       Iowa caucus-goers go full MAGA as Trump projected to win in landslide Sixty-eight per cent of those who arrived early to caucus sites said they didn’t believe that President Joe Biden was legitimately elected

       Oliver O'Connell 17 January 2024 03:20

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       Former Democrat reveals he registered Republican to vote against Trump in Iowa A former Democrat has revealed that he registered as a Republican in a "strategic maneuver" to vote against Donald Trump in the Iowa caucuses. Alan Koslow spoke to The Independent in Des Moines, Iowa, and said that he had placed his vote for former UN Amabassador Nikki Haley. "I want to give her a bump coming out of Iowa" Mr Koslow told reporter John Bowden. "To give her a chance to unseat Donald Trump as the presumptive nominee" Mr Koslow continued. Follow live Iowa Caucus coverage on The Independent.

       Oliver O'Connell 17 January 2024 02:20

       10 hours ago Biden records massive fundraising haul

       President Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee as well as their joint fundraising committees for the 2024 campaign took in more than $97m in the last three months of last year.

       The campaign revealed the figures on Monday, showing that Mr Biden is ahead of where the Obama campaign was at a similar juncture, but behind then-President Donald Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign, Politico notes.

       During the last quarter of 2019, Mr Trump and the Republican National Committee had gathered more than $154m. In 2011, as then-President Barack Obama was running for re-election, his campaign and the DNC brought $68m during the last quarter.

       In the third quarter of last year, Mr Biden and committees connected to his re-election effort gathered $71m. The Biden campaign noted on Monday that it has $117m in cash on hand.

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       Biden campaign announces massive fundraising haul Biden campaign ahead of Obama 2012 but behind Trump 2020 campaign in final quarter fundraising year before re-election vote

       Oliver O'Connell 17 January 2024 01:20

       11 hours ago American democracy in better shape than Britain’s, says Nigel Farage

       Nigel Farage said he believes that American democracy is in better shape than Britain’s, even as polls show many Americans expect violence to follow the 2024 election, in a possible repeat of the January 6, 2021 insurrection after the 2020 election.

       Appearing on the British right-leaning TV news channel GB News from Iowa, the Brexit campaigner said the Trump team are “pretty bullish. They really are. If the polls are right ... he’s going to win this caucus this evening by quite a big margin”.

       “To be here and to see the enthusiasm for the democratic process in America – it’s such a contrast to our country. It really is remarkable that all these people will turn out at seven o’clock tonight to vote and some will vote for Trump or some a vote for Haley or Ramaswamy. But it really is an exciting thing to be part of,” he added.

       Another side to the enthusiasm Mr Farage, 59, is speaking about is that the strong feelings in US politics at times turn into real-world violence, as seen three years ago during the Capitol riot.

       Gustaf Kilander reports:

       Nigel Farage says American democracy in better shape than Britain’s Brexit leader says Trump is ‘going to win this caucus this evening by quite a big margin’

       Oliver O'Connell 17 January 2024 00:20

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