Former President Trump did not acknowledge his only GOP primary opponent, Nikki Haley, as he marked his numerous primary wins on Super Tuesday. Trump delivered a speech lasting about 20 minutes from his Mar-a-Lago estate following his victories in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Texas, Massachusetts, Colorado, Maine, Alabama, Arkansas, and Minnesota.
He anticipated that the GOP would come together "very quickly," but did not mention Haley, who has not withdrawn yet.
"We have a great Republican Party with tremendous talent, and we want to have unity, and we’re going to have unity, and it’s going to happen very quickly," stated Trump, despite his past criticisms of Haley following primary victories. "Lately, I have been emphasizing that success will lead to unity in our country."
Haley was expected to emerge victorious in the Vermont primary, while Trump is unlikely to secure enough delegates on Tuesday to secure his party's nomination. He stands on the brink of becoming the presumptive nominee, and it is expected that he will exceed the necessary delegate threshold by March 19 at the latest.
Trump's focus on the upcoming election against President Biden was evident in his comments, where he criticized the current administration for its handling of inflation, immigration, and foreign policy.
"November 5 … is set to be remembered as a pivotal day in our country's history," Trump informed his supporters.
Haley did not speak to her supporters on camera on Tuesday. She observed the outcomes with colleagues from her home state of South Carolina. The ex-South Carolina governor and ambassador to the United Nations had promised to remain in the competition until Super Tuesday.
President Biden stated that Tuesday's results presented the American people with a distinct decision between him and Trump.
Biden stated that every generation of Americans will encounter a time when they must protect democracy. Let us advocate for our personal freedom. Advocate for the right to vote and our civil rights. This moment is for every individual who believes in a free and fair America, regardless of political affiliation. This battle belongs to us. United, victory is assured.
He anticipated that the GOP would come together "very quickly," but did not mention Haley, who has not withdrawn yet.
"We have a great Republican Party with tremendous talent, and we want to have unity, and we’re going to have unity, and it’s going to happen very quickly," stated Trump, despite his past criticisms of Haley following primary victories. "Lately, I have been emphasizing that success will lead to unity in our country."
Haley was expected to emerge victorious in the Vermont primary, while Trump is unlikely to secure enough delegates on Tuesday to secure his party's nomination. He stands on the brink of becoming the presumptive nominee, and it is expected that he will exceed the necessary delegate threshold by March 19 at the latest.
Trump's focus on the upcoming election against President Biden was evident in his comments, where he criticized the current administration for its handling of inflation, immigration, and foreign policy.
"November 5 … is set to be remembered as a pivotal day in our country's history," Trump informed his supporters.
Haley did not speak to her supporters on camera on Tuesday. She observed the outcomes with colleagues from her home state of South Carolina. The ex-South Carolina governor and ambassador to the United Nations had promised to remain in the competition until Super Tuesday.
President Biden stated that Tuesday's results presented the American people with a distinct decision between him and Trump.
Biden stated that every generation of Americans will encounter a time when they must protect democracy. Let us advocate for our personal freedom. Advocate for the right to vote and our civil rights. This moment is for every individual who believes in a free and fair America, regardless of political affiliation. This battle belongs to us. United, victory is assured.