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    Trump Fires Back at Nikki Haley’s Claim of Better Biden Challenge

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    In the heat of the Super Tuesday elections, former President Donald Trump countered Nikki Haley’s assertion that she stands as a more viable candidate against President Joe Biden in the upcoming general election. During a “Fox & Friends” interview, Trump dismissed Haley’s claim as false, emphasizing his consistent lead over Biden across various polls. “It’s a lie. She knows it’s a lie,” Trump stated, expressing confidence in his electoral strength and predicting a sweeping victory in all states participating in Super Tuesday.

    Haley, who has secured a single primary victory thus far, argued that general election polls place her in a stronger position against Biden compared to Trump. Citing a recent Fox poll, she highlighted her potential to defeat Biden by a significant margin, contrasting it with Trump’s narrower lead within the margin of error.

    Trump criticized Haley for reneging on her previous commitment not to run against him, questioning her path to victory in the 2024 campaign. He called for party unity to focus on defeating Biden, whom he labeled as the “worst president” and a “disaster” for the country. Trump’s remarks reflect his desire for a cohesive Republican front to challenge the current administration.

    Responding to Trump’s criticism, Haley reiterated her belief that she represents the GOP’s best chance for electoral success, distancing her decision to run from personal animosity towards Trump. She pointed to Republican losses in recent elections and the party’s declining performance in key states since Trump’s presidency as motivations for her candidacy. Haley emphasized the importance of winning elections to enact change, suggesting that distancing from Trump could be a strategic move for Republican candidates.

    The exchange between Trump and Haley underscores the ongoing debate within the Republican Party about the best strategy and candidate to reclaim the presidency. As the primary season progresses, both candidates continue to make their case to voters, with the ultimate goal of securing the Republican nomination and challenging Biden in the general election.

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