Following his victory in the South Carolina Republican primary, former President Donald Trump shared with Fox News Digital that his focus is squarely set on the general election against President Joe Biden, rather than on his Republican primary rivals, including former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. Trump’s triumph in South Carolina, declared by the Fox News Decision Desk shortly after polls closed, marked yet another significant milestone in his 2024 GOP nomination campaign, having already secured commanding victories in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
In the wake of this win, Trump expressed a sense of honor at the historic voter turnout he garnered, which he stated was the largest in the state’s history, doubling the previous record. This achievement was shared with him by Senator Lindsey Graham, highlighting the momentum Trump believes is propelling his campaign towards the ultimate goal of reclaiming the presidency.
When asked about Haley’s continued participation in the race, Trump indicated his indifference, suggesting that his record-setting performances across various states have overshadowed the presence of his competitors, including Haley. Despite her resolve to remain in the race, Trump’s attention is firmly on the general election, where he aims to challenge and defeat Biden.
Trump’s remarks underscore his confidence and the strategic importance he places on the November election, which he deems potentially one of the most crucial dates in U.S. history. As Trump advances through the primary season with significant support, his campaign’s eyes are set on the broader objective of winning back the White House, with the immediate Republican contest seemingly a secondary concern.
