If the Iowa winner is upset in New Hampshire, a high political cost is exacted. In 2008, Barack Obama stunned Hillary Clinton in Iowa. He showed that a black candidate could win in a white midwestern state – a compelling narrative for Obama. If Obama had gone on to win New Hampshire just five days later, he would have sealed the nomination that month. But Clinton showed some real emotion about why she was running and what she was fighting for.
She won New Hampshire, and it took Obama five more months of state-by-state combat to secure victory. While painful, the protracted fight made Obama a stronger candidate for November, and he crushed McCain. In 2016, Clinton edged Bernie Sanders in Iowa. He won New Hampshire two weeks later, and it took her months to finally win the nomination.
Nikki Haley will be the target of Donald Trump’s campaign ahead of the New Hampshire primary.Credit: Bloomberg
This is what Trump intends to avoid at all costs. The Republican Party’s crown is his just one week from now if he can dispatch Haley in New Hampshire. Trump seeks utter domination. His playbook is obvious: attack, degrade and destroy.
Vivek Ramaswamy, the upstart high-tech entrepreneur, presented himself as a younger Trump with all his hero’s values. But Trump demands that he get every vote to cement his dominance. In the days before Iowa, Trump turned on Ramaswamy in vicious terms as a traitor to Trump, and that “a vote for Vivek is a vote for the ‘other side’ ”.
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It is Haley who is viable in New Hampshire. This coming week will show Trump going scorched earth on her. If you thought that former prime minister Tony Abbott’s attacks on prime minister Julia Gillard were the height of misogyny in politics, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Trump, who has had plenty of practice in launching vituperative attacks on women, will bring all his special expertise to his assault on Haley.
Trump will have his sweetest revenge in South Carolina, where he is poised to humiliate Haley in her home state. As for DeSantis, there currently is no state, not even Florida, where he can best Trump.
Trump will continue his campaign in courtrooms across the country. From Iowa, he went to New York to face charges of defaming a woman he sexually abused years ago.
Trump has said that he has decided on his vice president. Trump knows what he will not repeat: a vice president who can turn on him at a crucial juncture, as Mike Pence did in helping to save America’s democracy on January 6, 2021.
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Trump knows he must have a vice president who is completely subservient and will do his bidding without hesitation or second-guessing.
Trump’s vice president will also know something: that the shortest route into the Oval Office for his choice (and most likely a woman) is to be first in the line of succession of a man who, if elected, will be at the end of his term older than President Joe Biden.
In an election where enthusiasm is the most precious commodity, Trump has shown that his base not only comes to the party, but is the Republican Party.
That is Biden’s challenge: to get his supporters across the Democratic coalition out in force. If the Biden campaign fails to execute, Trump is poised to take the country back.
Bruce Wolpe is a senior fellow at the United States Studies Centre. He has served on the Democratic staff in the US Congress and as chief of staff to former prime minister Julia Gillard.
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