Haley Steps Back in Presidential Race
Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador, announced the suspension of her 2024 presidential campaign following a disappointing performance on Super Tuesday. Her decision effectively eliminates the last major rival to former President Donald Trump in the Republican contest.
Super Tuesday Results
While Haley managed to win Vermont, denying Trump a clean sweep, he secured victories in delegate-rich states like California and Texas. Trump’s success in states with moderate voters, such as Virginia, Massachusetts, and Maine, significantly impacted Haley’s chances.
Haley’s Remarks
During her speech in Charleston, South Carolina, Haley expressed no regrets about her campaign and emphasized the importance of unity within the Republican Party. She acknowledged Trump’s likely nomination, wishing him well and urging her supporters to unite behind him.
Trump’s Response
Donald Trump celebrated his Super Tuesday wins on social media, inviting Haley’s supporters to join his campaign. In contrast, President Joe Biden extended an olive branch to Haley’s backers, emphasizing a place for them in his campaign.
No Third-Party Run
Despite pressure from fellow Republicans to withdraw from the race and rally around Trump, Haley reiterated her commitment to the GOP. She affirmed that she would not run as an independent or pursue a third-party candidacy.
Trump Loses Vermont Primary to Haley
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley secured a victory in the Vermont Republican primary, marking only the second primary loss for former President Trump during the 2024 campaign season.
Haley’s Stance on Third-Party Run
Haley has consistently affirmed her Republican identity and rejected the idea of running as an independent or under a third-party label. Her commitment to
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