
Donald Trump won in New Hampshire on Tuesday, but his niece said there are some warning signs for his future.
Trump, who beat Nikki Haley but stopped short of achieving the electoral blowout he anticipated, appears to be shifting his sights to the general election when he faces Joe Biden.
While Trump is counting his win, the ex-president's niece is looking closer at the numbers.
"On its face, Donald’s having a win of any kind is depressing. How is there even one voter willing to pull a lever for a twice-impeached insurrectionist and rapist who is currently facing 91 indictments? But then I took a closer look," Mary Trump said Tuesday. "Reviewing the polls, exit data, and voter interviews, I started to see cracks in Donald’s support — and now I’m more sure than ever that I know exactly how we can defeat him together."
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Importantly, Mary Trump says, Republicans are actually voting in many cases against Trump himself.
"Almost half of Haley’s supporters say they would vote for Biden over Trump, according to a new poll," she wrote.
Mary Trump also said that, in 2024, every vote counts.
"We can wake people up, encourage turnout for Biden, and quench the enthusiasm of people who still plan to vote for Donald," she wrote. "If this trend continues, President Biden will have more support from Democrats than Donald will have among Republicans. In a close election, that could be enough to tip the scales against Donald’s winning."