Former President Donald J. Trump brought up to New Hampshire a large group of South Carolina politicians led by Gov. Henry McMaster, who spoke on behalf of the former president against, among others, their stateās former governor, Nikki Haley.
āI love your motto,ā said South Carolina House Speaker Murrell Smith, referring to New Hampshireās āLive Free or Dieā motto.
āWeāre going to be there,ā President Trump said of South Carolina in a rally at the Southern New Hampshire University Arena in Manchester on Jan. 20ājust three days before New Hampshireās Jan. 23 Republican and Democratic primaries.
The moment laid bare Ms. Haleyās struggle to command support from other Republicans in her home state, where polling shows President Trump with a commanding lead among prospective primary voters.
RealClearPoliticsā latest polling average has President Trump above 50 percent and Ms. Haley below 22 percent in the state she once led.
The president previously appeared on stage with Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) on Jan. 19 in Concord, his previous rival in the presidential contest. The senator had previously said he wasnāt going to endorse anyone in the race.
A few minutes before introducing the South Carolina lawmaker, President Trump had teased the possibility of bringing him on stage.
āIād love to get him up here tonight. But I donāt know if heāll be able to. You know, heās always working in Washington, D.C.,ā he said to a crowd of his followers and, a little further back, the journalists.
When Mr. Scott appeared, his pitch for the former president began with talk of the southern border, an issue that Trump supporters have consistently emphasized to The Epoch Times in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
āWe need a president who will close our southern border today,ā he said.
New Hampshire residents also worry about the security of their northern border with Canada.
Many of the former presidentās top items in his āAgenda 47ā collection of proposed policies involve cracking down on mass illegal immigration and its consequencesāone of those consequences being the provision of citizenship to non-citizensā children.
āOur borders are open,ā said South Carolinaās lieutenant governor, Pamela Evette, at the Manchester event.
While President Trump has amassed a passel of supportive South Carolinian politicos, the stateās former governor has drawn on representatives of the Granite Stateās more moderate Republican Party to help make her case on the campaign trail there.
The stateās governor, Chris Sununu, is one who has supported Ms. Haley on the trail.
Ret. Brigadier Gen. Don Bolduc, who received President Trumpās endorsement before his failed 2022 Senate bid in New York, has a less moderate reputation. Yet he too has campaigned for Ms. Haley.
President Trump still holds a commanding lead in the polls. RealClearPoliticsā latest shows him hovering near 50 percent support in New Hampshire, close to the chunk he ultimately won in Iowaās caucus.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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