In the recent Indiana primary, Nikki Haley, despite having withdrawn from the race over two months ago, secured nearly 22% of the Republican vote, amounting to 128,000 votes, surpassing Donald Trump. This unexpected outcome has sparked discussions on whether Trump should appeal to Haley's voter base. Meanwhile, Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) expressed disinterest in discussing the political implications of the primary results.
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Politician bored by politics https://t.co/t8D4rpNVyP
QUESTION: Does this worry you? Should Trump deliberately appeal to Nikki Haley's voters? As Fox News says, "Nikki Haley won nearly 22% of the Republican vote over Donald Trump in Indiana last night, despite her dropping out over two months ago." WATCH https://t.co/8yosu7jueB
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Fox: Nikki Haley won nearly 22% of the Republican vote over Donald Trump in Indiana last night, despite her dropping out over two months ago https://t.co/nr8wr05nGY
Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) cuts me off before I can ask about Nikki Haley winning 128,000 votes in Indiana primary: "I don't feel like answering any questions about politics. I'm bored by it. Thank you."