Meanwhile the former South Carolinianโs campaign and affiliated PACs have stepped up their own attacks on the GOP presidential frontrunner.
Former President Donald Trump went on the offensive against former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley during a stump speech in New Hampshire.
President Trumpโs speech, delivered in the town of Atkinson, comes on the heels of a historic victory in the Iowa Caucus.
In the Jan. 15 caucuses, President Trump received a record-shattering 51 percent of the vote. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came in a distant second with 21 percent. Ms. Haley came in third with 19 percent.
Though he came in second, the results were less than Mr. DeSantis may have hoped for in a state where heโs poured much of his campaign energy.
But Mr. DeSantis wasnโt President Trumpโs main target in New Hampshire, where Mr. DeSantis is polling at an average of 6.5 percent, according to RealClearPolitics.
Instead, President Trump focused his energy on Ms. Haley, whoโs polling at a much more menacing 29.3 percent in the state.
President Trump was joined in New Hampshire by his erstwhile rival, biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy.
Mr. Ramaswamy dropped out of the race following the Iowa caucus after it became clear that he had failed to achieve the upset he hoped for in the Hawkeye State. He immediately endorsed President Trump.
Speaking in New Hampshire, both men attacked Ms. Haley.
President Trump said that Ms. Haleyโs backers are โpro-amnesty, theyโre pro-China, theyโre pro-open borders … theyโre pro-war … theyโre pro-Biden, frankly.โ
He also attacked Ms. Haley for her links to Charles Koch, a libertarian-leaning mega-donor whoโs pushed for immigration amnesty and making border laws less stringent.
โIf she wins, Biden wins,โ President Trump said. โAnd if Biden wins, New Hampshire cannot win.โ
On the same note, he added, โIf you want a nominee who is endorsed by all the RINOs, globalists, and demented Never Trumpers … and crooked Joe Bidenโs biggest donors, then Nikki Haley is your candidate.
โThe Democrats are supporting her because sheโs easy to beat,โ President Trump said. โSheโs probably their first choice.โ
President Trump sniped at Ms. Haley for relying on support from liberals and moderates in the Republican primary.