Donald Trump is using a two-fold strategy to secure a victory in New Hampshire’s primary Election next week. He aims to quickly end the GOP nominating race and has intensified his efforts to rally his most loyal supporters while also using his legal problems to dominate media attention. Trump is also turning up the heat on his top rival in the state, Nikki Haley. The former president even voluntarily showed up in court to face E. Jean Carroll, the writer who accused him of sexual abuse, as part of his ongoing legal defense. Additionally, Trump’s use of racial insinuations in his rhetoric and personal attacks on Haley reflect his unconventional behavior, but it has not dampened his appeal among his base voters. His willingness to defy conventional standards continues to be a source of his popularity among some voters. Additionally, recent data also shows that a majority of Republicans who participated in the Iowa caucuses believe Biden was not legitimately elected and are willing to overlook some of his character deficits. Despite bipartisan criticism and bipartisan dispute about his conduct, Trump’s unique ability to rewrite reality has been to his advantage. He continues to receive support from segments of the Republican Party who feel disenfranchised and undervalued by the political system.
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