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Haley’s make-or-break moment in New Hampshire

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The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

New Hampshire is a make-or-break moment for Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor challenging Trump for the Republican nomination. Plus – on the Democrats’ side – why Biden isn’t on the ballot, and who is. 


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Nikki Haley has emerged as the only major candidate remaining in the Republican primary against former president Donald Trump. A strong showing in New Hampshire on Tuesday could give her the momentum she needs to forge ahead with her campaign. 


Campaign reporter Dylan Wells has been following Haley, and she explains why Haley’s message is resonating with many voters in New Hampshire.  


Then, we turn to the unusual situation playing out for the Democrats. Biden and the Democratic National Committee decided that South Carolina should be the first primary – but New Hampshire decided to continue to hold its long-prized first-in-the-nation primary earlier, in defiance of the new party rules. So Biden opted not to put his name on the ballot. The contest carries no practical weight since the DNC has stripped the state of its delegates to the nominating convention – but that hasn’t stopped Marianne Williamson and Rep. Dean Phillips from running. 


Today’s show was produced by Rennie Svirnovskiy, Emma Talkoff, Arjun Singh and Elana Gordon. It was mixed by Sean Carter. It was edited by Maggie Penman. 


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My name is Dennis Durkin.

0:05.0

Okay, and you said you're from Florida?

0:07.0

I'm from Ocala, Florida.

0:08.0

Yes.

0:09.0

And so, yeah, what you said you come out every four years.

0:13.6

Tell me why and why to New Hampshire.

0:17.2

That's my colleague Renee Sternovsky,

0:18.9

talking to 75-year-old Dennis Durkin.

0:21.9

She pulled him and two of his friends aside as they were

0:24.8

leaving a political event in Manchester, New Hampshire on Saturday.

0:28.8

It was kind of exciting to come up here with two of my high school buddies and just go around and experience the

0:34.8

political system. The way the candidates speak, the way the candidates lie, the way the

0:42.4

candidates promise, things that they can't produce, and it's just

0:46.7

interesting to see what they have to say and how they say it. And I just got a

0:50.6

feeling, I know that I'm going to get a feeling, that I'm going to land on somebody that is speaking truth to me

0:57.0

Dennis voted for Donald Trump in the last election

0:59.7

This time around he was leaning toward Republican Ron Desantis.

1:03.9

I think that Biden, I think that Trump would separate us and divide us and that's what's tearing

1:10.4

our country apart.

1:11.4

So I'm looking for somebody that can unite us.

1:13.8

Desantis ended his campaign on Sunday so now Dennis might go back to Trump or maybe

1:20.3

Nicki Haley. She was terrific. I liked a lot of the things she said.

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