In a hurry to project himself into a duel with Biden, Donald Trump on Saturday inflicted a scathing defeat on his last Republican rival, Nikki Haley, during the South Carolina primary.
The setback is all the more cruel for the fifty-year-old, embodying a more moderate wing of the Republican Party, as it takes place in the state of which she was governor for six years. However, she refused to throw in the towel.
Sign that the ex-president no longer even considers Mme Haley as a threat, Donald Trump targeted the current master of the White House in his first victorious declarations.
“Joe (Biden), you’re fired!” » he said from Columbia, the state capital, using his favorite slogan from the days of reality TV sets.
In front of him was an assembly of his supporters from whom cheers and applause erupted.
As in the four other previous elections, the aim of which is to nominate the Republican candidate for the presidential election in November, the former American president was merciless.
Donald Trump’s victory was projected by the American media just a few seconds after the polling stations closed.
With almost all the ballots counted at 7 a.m. Sunday, the main American media gave the former real estate mogul a large lead, with just under 60% of the votes.
“Every day brings us face to face with the threat that Donald Trump poses to our future,” warned Joe Biden, in reaction to the results.
Despite his legal troubles, some of which put him at risk of prison, the tempestuous septuagenarian is the ultra-favorite candidate of the right, according to all the polls.
“Defeat Crackle Joe”
“The primary ends tonight and it is time to turn to the presidential election so that we can defeat Joe-the-Scrapule,” said Steven Cheung, Donald Trump’s spokesperson, in a statement, using to refer to the Democrat one of the tycoon’s favorite nicknames.
The result of the primary is clear, analyzed for Agence France-Presse (AFP) David Darmofal, political scientist at the University of South Carolina: “This illustrates that he is now effectively the Republican presidential nominee. The speed of this result likely increases the pressure on (Nikki Haley) to withdraw from the race. »
Donald Trump hopes to force his former ambassador to the UN to give up in order to be able to concentrate his attacks on Democrat Joe Biden, who is seeking a second term in November.
But Nikki Haley, 52, is hanging in there.
“I am not giving up this fight,” she told her supporters during a meeting in Charleston, promising to continue “fighting for America.”
The plea of this woman, the only one in the running among the Republicans, is simple: “We will not survive four more years of Trump’s chaos. »
Taking advantage of new controversial comments from her rival, Nikki Haley strongly criticized him on Saturday. Mired in business, the ex-president said his indictments made him a sympathetic candidate in the eyes of black voters.
“This is the chaos that accompanies Donald Trump, and these kinds of offensive comments will continue every day until the election,” said Nikki Haley. An argument swept aside by Donald Trump’s team.
Trial on March 25
After Saturday, the two rivals should therefore face each other on Tuesday in Michigan.
The Republicans of Idaho, Missouri and North Dakota will then vote in turn, a well-orchestrated ballet that will lead the candidates to one of the biggest political meetings of the year, Super Tuesday. .
On March 5, around fifteen states, including Texas, California, Colorado and Virginia, will simultaneously hold their polls on a major election day.
The primaries can in theory stretch until July. But according to polls, Nikki Haley is not the favorite in any of these states and the Trump team is already predicting a victory “on March 19” at the latest.
The former president wants to concentrate his resources as soon as possible in his return match with Joe Biden, Democratic president candidate for re-election, before being sucked into his serial legal troubles.
So why is she still in the race?
“She is waiting to see if Trump is knocked out of the game by a court decision or a health problem,” political scientist Larry Sabato explains to AFP.
Donald Trump’s first criminal trial will begin on March 25.