Haley Camp Makes A Mockery Of Trump 'Meltdown Speech, Pitches Return To "Normalcy"

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Nikki Haley's campaign launched a scathing attack on former President Trump, criticizing his "meltdown" victory speech following the New Hampshire primary.

Trump's rambling monologue, filled with repeated jabs at Haley, including mocking her concession speech, was described by Haley's campaign as a "temper tantrum."

Haley's spokesperson, Nachama Soloveichik, emphasized the stark contrast between the two candidates' visions, stating, "Last night, Donald Trump reminded voters that they have a choice between two diametrically opposed visions: Make America Unhinged Again or Make America Normal Again." Soloveichik further criticized Trump, comparing him to Joe Biden, claiming that both are consumed by their own drama and grievances, while Americans desire a leader who will prioritize securing the border, countering China, and addressing the inflation caused by both Trump and Biden.

Despite Trump's strong performance in New Hampshire, winning approximately 54 percent of the vote, Haley remained optimistic in her speech following the polls closing. She highlighted that New Hampshire is the first state in the nation, emphasizing that the race is far from over, with many states yet to hold their primaries.

However, Trump directly attacked Haley's positive spin in his victory speech, dismissing her claims and stating, "Let's not have somebody take a victory when she had a very bad night. She had a very bad night." Trump's remarks further intensified the tension between the two candidates.

While Haley has committed to staying in the race until her home state's primary at the end of February, speculation has arisen regarding the future of her campaign following her underwhelming performance in New Hampshire.