BREAKING: Ahead US Election 2024, Donald Trump Defeated in Primary Poll as Rival Makes History

Washington DC, USA – Ahead of the United States (US) presidential election scheduled for November 5, 2024, Nikki Haley has defeated Donald Trump in the Republican primary in Washington DC.

As reported by the BBC, the former ambassador to the United Nations (UN) was declared the winner late on Sunday, March 3.

Her success in Washington DC also marks the first time in history a woman has won a Republican primary.

It is Haley’s maiden victory over the former president in the 2024 campaign to become the Republican presidential candidate.

Al Jazeerareported on Monday, March 4, that the victory offers a small boost to her campaign, but Trump retains a huge lead in the race to become the Republican candidate in November’s poll.

Meanwhile, after scoring a first primary win over Trump and suffering early losses in states such as South Carolina and New Hampshire, Haley vowed to fight on.

She reiterated her determination to pick the party’s ticket for the race for the White House.

Haley wrote on X

(formerly Twitter) on Monday, March 4:

Republicans closest to Washington’s dysfunction know that Donald Trump has brought nothing but chaos and division for the past 8 years. It’s time to start winning again and move our nation forward!

Republicans closest to Washington’s dysfunction know that Donald Trump has brought nothing but chaos and division for the past 8 years. It’s time to start winning again and move our nation forward! 🇺🇸👊 pic.twitter.com/QMNmcZHYGg

— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) March 4, 2024

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that an Illinois state judge, Tracie Porter, barred Trump from appearing on the Illinois’ Republican presidential primary ballot.

The judge cited Trump’s alleged role in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

 


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