Trump after N.H. win calls Haley an 'imposter,' says she 'failed badly'
Trump says the GOP is becoming "more and more unified" each day.
Former President Donald Trump thanked his supporters in New Hampshire on Tuesday and said former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley failed badly.
Haley has vowed to fight on in the GOP primary race.
"I’ve got bad news for the political establishment: I’m not going anywhere…except to my sweet South Carolina," Haley wrote in a post on X. "We’re not going to let them coronate Donald Trump when 48 states haven’t voted."
Trump called Haley an "imposter" for claiming it was a two-person race after she finished third in Iowa.
Former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said the "general election begins tonight" and Trump will win by a landslide.
Trump also said the GOP is becoming "more and more unified" each day.
“Every day the Republican Party is becoming more and more unified,” Trump said at his final rally before the N.H. results.
The Associated Press called the N.H. race for Trump around 8pm on Tuesday evening.