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Nikki Haley beats Donald Trump in Washington DC for first primary victory

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Nikki Haley beats Donald Trump in Washington DC for first primary victory

Nikki Haley beats Donald Trump in Washington DC for first primary victory

Nikki Haley secured a victory over Donald Trump in the Republican primary in Washington, DC, marking her first triumph over the former president in the 2024 campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.


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