CNN, MSNBC,Biden campaign all celebrate undeclared Haley voters attempting to sabotage NH GOP primary

CNN and MSNBC aired interviews with New Hampshire non-Republican voters on Tuesday, voters who registered themselves as undeclared, to vote for Nikki Haley in the Republican primary election in a "strategic vote." The Biden-Harris HQ campaign X account also shared a video celebrating the action. Trump was declared the winner of the state at 8 p.m. 

One CNN reporter in Nashua interviewed a voter who said he cast his ballot in the election for Nikki Haley. When asked what he would consider his political leanings to be, he replied "Democrat," and said that if the presidential election came down to Nikki Haley and Joe Biden, he would vote for Joe Biden. 


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