Haley won the DC GOP primary by 62 percent, breaking Trumpâs winning streak as he marches towards the GOP nomination.
WASHINGTONâFormer South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley secured her first GOP primary win over former President Donald Trump on March 3, winning 62.8 percent of the vote in Washington D.C.âs primary.
President Trump won 33.2 percent. Because Ms. Haley won more than 60 percent, she now gets all of the districtâs 19 delegates. The district is deep blue, with 92 percent voting for President Joe Biden in 2020.
President Trumpâs campaign said the results âreaffirmed the object of President Trumpâs campaignâhe will drain the swamp and put America first.â
âWhile Nikki Haley has been soundly rejected throughout the rest of America, she was just crowned Queen of the Swamp by lobbyists and DC insiders that want to protect the status quo,â said campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt in a statement.
This yearâs primary in D.C. is unique. Itâs a closed primary, meaning that only registered Republicans could vote. Unlike the 2020 Republican primary, which was run by the city, this primary is run by the D.C. GOP. Therefore, the Madison Hotel has been the only polling location for the primary for the past three days. Polls opened on Friday and closed at 7 p.m. ET on March 3.
Volunteers at the Madison Hotel told The Epoch Times that it was a unique experience; exciting and exhausting but ultimately rewarding.
The race was a close one. Mr. Mara told The Epoch Times hours before the poll closed today that âitâs anyoneâs election.â
âToday, I see two Trump people. Then I see two Haley people. Then I see a Haley person. Then I see a Trump person. Maybe itâs a blowoff, but today, it looks awfully close,â he said, adding that he knew a lot of peopleâs voting decisions in the close-knit community.
Did Trump Campaign Threaten Republican Lobbyists in D.C.?
According to a Politico report, the Trump campaign warned Republican lobbyists in D.C. that âIf you donât bother voting, donât bother calling.â The author, Alex Isenstadt, quoted an anonymous source on the Trump team authorized to speak about campaign strategy that those lobbyists would risk losing access once Trump was in the White House if they didnât vote in the D.C. Primary, claiming that the Trump campaign would get a hold of the voting data.
Mr. Mara said he had two phone calls with Mr. Isenstadt and clarified that the voting data wouldnât be public information through the cityâs Board of Elections because the race is a Party-run event.
The article is now updated to say that although the D.C. GOP owns the voting data, the Trump team would get the data eventually because they believe that the D.C. GOP would upload the data to Data Trust, a digital voter data system used by the Republican Party or give the data to the RNC.
Mr. Mara told The Epoch Times that it would still be impossible to know who voted for which primary candidate because they donât record that information in their spreadsheet. The Epoch Times reviewed a blank official ballot, which doesnât capture any voter information.
He called his primary data âAmericaâs least interesting data,â adding that it only shows a list of Republicans who voted at the Madison Hotel.
In addition, Mr. Mara said he was unaware of the reported warning from the Trump campaign.
The Epoch Times has contacted the Trump campaign for comment.
Haley Supporters Like Her Style
Ms. Haley held a rally at the Madison Hotel on Friday after making a campaign stop in northern Virginia on Thursday night. Over 200 people attended the event held over lunchtime.
Jack Tompkins, a 19-year-old college student majoring in politics, cast his first-ever election vote for Ms. Haley at the D.C. Primary on Friday. Self-identified as a moderate Republican, he told The Epoch Times shortly after he voted, âThereâs definitely that presence of younger, moderate Republicans. They just need someone to follow or to speak for them.â
Super Tuesday looms when 874 delegates are up for grabs. The Republican candidate who wins 1,215 delegates becomes the de facto nominee. While President Trump will not be able to clinch enough delegates to clinch the nomination on Tuesday, he appears on track to do so by around mid-March.
Trump Supporter: âHe Could Handle the Borderâ
Chinko Watkins, 41, an active D.C. Republican Party member, spoke to The Epoch Times when exiting the Madison Hotel on Sunday afternoon.
He said he voted for President Trump.
âI believe that out of the candidates, Donald Trump has the capability to actually win the primary and the [general] election,â he said. âHe actually has a policy; whether people agree with it or not, he did have results. I think he contended and improved that he could handle the border.â
Originally from Boston, Mr. Watkins has lived in D.C. for over 16 years. As an African American, he said that his decision wasnât affected by Sen. Tim Scottâs (R-S.C.) endorsement of President Trump. He had voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020.
He said his vote of confidence in President Trump is based on his ability to âmake things work and propose policies that can have economic and social benefits for all people, not just one party or another.â
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