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Trump cruises to victory in race for Republican nomination

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CHARLESTON, South Carolina — Donald Trump cruised to a lightning victory on Saturday in South Carolina’s Republican primary, blitzing rival Nikki Haley in her home state and continuing his march to the nomination and a White House rematch with Joe Biden in November.

Trump completed a sweep of the first four major nominating contests, converting a year of blockbuste­r polls into a likely insurmount­able lead going into the “Super Tuesday” 15-state voting bonanza in 10 days.

Haley had vowed to fight on regardless of the outcome but Trump, seeking to move quickly from the primary to the general election, did not mention her during a victory speech in which he turned his fire on Biden.

“We’re going to be up here on Nov 5 and we’re going to look at Joe Biden . ... and we’re going to say, Joe, you’re fired. Get out,” Trump said to cheers at his victory party in the state capital Columbia.

Biden reacted to the South Carolina result with a brief written statement referring to “the threat Donald Trump poses to our future as Americans grapple with the damage he left behind”.

Haley reminded supporters as she congratula­ted Trump in her concession speech that she had already vowed to fight on, regardless of the outcome.

She has repeatedly questioned the 77-year-old former president’s mental fitness and warned another Trump presidency would bring “chaos”, but her efforts appeared to do little to damage his standing among Republican­s.

The margin of victory was not immediatel­y clear, but US networks felt able to call the race within seconds of the polls closing, suggesting that there was little doubt over the outcome.

David Darmofal, a politics professor at the University of South Carolina, said the speed of Trump’s projected victory confirmed him as “effectivel­y the presumptiv­e Republican nominee for president”.

Haley, a popular governor of South Carolina in the 2010s and the only woman to have entered the Republican contest, was looking to outperform expectatio­ns in her own backyard and ride into Super Tuesday with wind in her sails.

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK / AP ?? Former president Donald Trump (right) on stage with South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster at a primary election party at the South Carolina State Fairground­s on Saturday.
ANDREW HARNIK / AP Former president Donald Trump (right) on stage with South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster at a primary election party at the South Carolina State Fairground­s on Saturday.

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