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...Michael Whatley, who was previously chair of the North Carolina Republican party, was selected as RNC chair, and Lara Trump was picked as RNC co-chair last week during a meeting in Texas....
...Donald Trump has won the South Carolina Republican primary, defeating Nikki Haley in her home state and moving another step closer to winning his party’s nomination for president....
...Robinson, the North Carolina lieutenant-governor, had won more than 63 per cent of Republican votes, with 54 per cent of ballots counted....
...Donald Trump has won the Republican primary contest in North Carolina on Super Tuesday, according to the Associated Press....
...But come November, North Carolina will undoubtedly be in the crosshairs for national Republicans and Democrats alike....
...“The fact that Haley lost by a solid margin shows that the Republican party of South Carolina is very much mirroring the Republican party nationally,” said Scott Huffmon, a political-science professor at...
...“I refuse to quit,” Haley said in a speech in her home state of South Carolina, where the next big Republican primary election will be held this weekend....
...Whatley is chair of the North Carolina Republican party....
...Trump said in Columbia, South Carolina. “I have never seen the Republican party so unified as it is right now.” But Trump’s margin of victory masked disunity lurking in the Republican electorate....
...Donald Trump is under a hell of a lot of investigations that could not go his way,” said Alex Stroman, the former executive director of the South Carolina Republican party....
...Haley’s home state of South Carolina holds its Republican party primary on Saturday, but it would take a monumental swing from all the polls to date to give her victory over Donald Trump....
...The Democratic party also went into 2024 having outraised the Republican party by more than $70mn last year, a substantial cash advantage....
...Chair Ronna McDaniel is now gone, replaced by two Maga allies: Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump and Michael Whatley, former chair of the North Carolina Republican party....
...But the dogged “Never Trump” spirit of roughly a quarter of Republican voters — including the 40 per cent or so who voted for Haley in South Carolina — shows a Republican party that is far from unified....
...She seems really jazzed and on her game and clearly excited to “go home to South Carolina” which is the next primary. But will she feel that way in a few weeks?...
...Michael Whatley, a close ally of Trump from North Carolina, is the new chair of the RNC, and Lara Trump, the former president’s daughter-in-law, is co-chair....
...But primary voters in places such as South Carolina and Michigan were not going to be “any less favourable towards Trump”....
...Republican lawmakers led by Senator Marco Rubio raised concerns about the Chinese company’s links to the Communist party over the weekend....
...Trump is narrowly leading Biden in five swing states — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and North Carolina — according to RealClearPolitics’ average of polls — and in effect tied in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin...
...Opinion polls suggest that her message may be resonating in New Hampshire, where a large share of the primary electorate is likely to be “undeclared”, or unaffiliated with either big political party....
...The only remaining Republican obstacle for Trump is Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor and former US ambassador to the UN....
...Mary Kate Johnson, the Haley campaign’s finance director, emailed donors over the weekend with invitations to nine fundraisers this week in Michigan, Minnesota, Colorado, Utah, Virginia, North Carolina and...
...Unlike Iowa, which has trended Republican in recent election cycles, New Hampshire is a swing state, and Republicans and Democrats will be poring over voter patterns on Tuesday for hints of how the parties...
...South Carolina senator Tim Scott, North Dakota governor Doug Burgum and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy — who all ran against Trump in the primary before endorsing him — will join the event....
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