THE ROAD AHEAD
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|February 12, 2024
After New Hampshire, only one path to victory remained visible
NIKKI HALEY DID ALMOST EVERYTHING RIGHT N in New Hampshire. Well, except for the winning part. For close to a year, the former South Carolina governor did the quiet, unglamorous work of joining sparsely attended town halls. She met with local activists and student groups alike. She took the questions from voters seriously, even if her answers sometimes kicked back, like the one about the causes of the Civil War. Put plainly, she respected what veterans of that state call the New Hampshire Way.
Slingshotting into the state after a disappointing third-place finish in Iowa on Jan. 15, the lone Republican woman to run for the White House this year remained on a mission to work every room, often the last person to leave so she could greet everyone. New Hampshire's popular Governor Chris Sununu was often at her side. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' exit from the race on Jan. 21 was supposed to provide nothing but upside for Haley's prospects. And if ever there were a state that likes to zig when other states are zagging, New Hampshire is it.
Yet Haley just couldn't get the upper hand against former President Donald Trump. New Hampshire's motto-"Live free or die"is a battle cry as much as it is a slogan. On Jan. 23, the state gave Trump new bragging rights: he became the first nonincumbent Republican presidential candidate to prevail in both Iowa and New Hampshire. It handed Haley a second loss of the year.
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