Tuesday in New Hampshire was like watching a rerun of your favorite show, you know how it's going to end, but you watch anyway. Donald Trump clinched the Republican primary, making Nikki Haley's campaign look like it's running on fumes. Trump, with...
Tuesday in New Hampshire was like watching a rerun of your favorite show, you know how it's going to end, but you watch anyway. Donald Trump clinched the Republican primary, making Nikki Haley's campaign look like it's running on fumes. Trump, with his usual flair, called Haley an “impostor” and seemed miffed she's still in the race, saying, “I don’t get too angry. I get even.”Here's the scoop: Trump's leading with 55 percent to Haley's 44 percent, making this his victory lap after Iowa. Haley, playing the underdog, isn’t throwing in the towel just yet, insisting, “This race is far from over.” Sounds like wishful thinking when you're that far behind.New Hampshire should've been Haley's playground, but it turns out, not so much. Early exit polls showed a mix of voters, with many not even registered Republicans. Haley's