CONWAY, S.C. — With two weeks to go before the South Carolina Republican primary, Nikki Haley is challenging Donald Trump on her home turf while the former president is turning to his familiar playbook of personal attacks as he tries to quash his last major rival for the nomination.
Trump, turning his campaign focus to the southern state days after an easy victory in Nevada, revved up a huge crowd of supporters at a Saturday rally in Conway, near Myrtle Beach. He promoted his time in office, repeated his false claims that the 2020 election he lost was rigged, maligned a news media he sees as biased against him and lashed out at Haley, her husband and President Joe Biden.
In his rally speech, Trump insulted Haley by using his derisive nickname for her, ''Birdbrain,'' and lavished praise on South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, who endorsed him early. Trump claimed that he selected Haley to serve as his ambassador to the United Nations in 2017 and represent America on the world stage only because he was motivated to make McMaster — her second-in-command — the governor of South Carolina.
''She did a job. She was fine. She was OK. But I didn't put her there because I wanted her there at the United Nations,'' he said. ''I wanted to take your lieutenant governor, who is right here, and make him governor.''
''I wanted him because I felt he deserved it," Trump added
Trump, who has long been the front-runner in the GOP presidential race, won three states in a row and is looking to use South Carolina's Feb. 24 primary to close out Haley's chances and turn his focus fully on an expected rematch with Biden in the general election.
Haley skipped the Nevada caucuses, condemning the contest as rigged for Trump, and has instead focused on South Carolina, kicking off a two-week bus tour across the state where she served as governor from 2011 to 2017.
Speaking to about a couple hundred people gathered outside a historic opera house in Newberry, Haley on Saturday portrayed Trump as an erratic and self-absorbed figure not focused on the American people.