The Republican primaries in New Hampshire showed that Donald Trump practically secured his candidacy for the US presidential election, according to the campaign headquarters of the current President, Joe Biden.
In the Republican primaries in New Hampshire, Trump received the support of 53.7% of the voters, his main rival, the former governor of South Carolina and the former US permanent representative to the United Nations, Nikki Haley - 33%.
Former US President Donald Trump criticized his main rival, Nikki Haley, for refusing to drop out of the election race.
Haley said after polls closed in New Hampshire that he would not leave the race despite the state's result.
The American media note that the first primaries play a key role in the struggle of party candidates, although this does not guarantee their immediate success in the subsequent struggle.