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US presidential election 2024: Biden and Trump woo Haley voters after she ends White House bid

  • Both men make pitch for Nikki Haley’s bloc of mainly affluent, moderate Republican voters
  • Trump dares Biden to debate ‘anytime, anywhere, anyplace’ after jilting Republican rivals

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Nikki Haley announcing the end of her campaign on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
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Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump are scrambling to win over supporters of Nikki Haley, a constituency that could be crucial to sending either man back to the White House.

Haley dropped out of the Republican presidential nomination contest on Wednesday but did not endorse Trump and said it was now up to him to “earn” the support of voters who did not initially back him.

Almost 570,000 voters in three key battleground states – Nevada, North Carolina, and Michigan – voted for Haley in the Republican nominating contest, a small but potentially significant group in races that have been decided by tiny margins in recent elections.

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Haley won 250,000 votes in North Carolina’s primary, for example, a state that Trump won by less than 75,000 votes in 2020.

Both Biden and Trump quickly put out statements on Wednesday calling on Haley voters to join their team – although they used vastly different tactics.

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Biden commended Haley on “speaking the truth” about Trump, while Trump said he had “trounced” her in the Super Tuesday Republican contest.

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