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“I will not give up this fight”: Nikki Haley after losing to Trump in the primaries

  • February 25, 2024
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Republican Party Candidate Nikki Haley said she plans to continue the presidential race from the match against Donald trump despite defeat suffered, in which the tycoon beat him

Republican Party Candidate Nikki Haley said she plans to continue the presidential race from the match against Donald trump despite defeat suffered, in which the tycoon beat him by more than 20 points.

“I am a woman of my word. “I’m not going to give up this fight when the majority of Americans disapprove of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden,” he told his followers.

He added that he feels an “obligation” to give voters in the next state primaries an option other than Biden/Trump.

“There are 21 states and territories speaking in the next 10 days. They have a right to real options, not Soviet-style elections with one candidate. And it is my responsibility to provide them with this opportunity,” he concluded.

That is, Haley is keeping her promise, made a few days ago, to stay in the race until the so-called “Super Tuesday”, when 16 states will choose a Republican candidate and thus leave the lottery.

Trump defeats Haley in South Carolina Republican primary

Donald Trump easily defeated Nikki Haley in the South Carolina Republican primary race on Saturday, extending his winning streak en route to a third straight presidential nomination and a rematch with Democratic front-runner Joe Biden.

The billionaire had a strong chance of winning: poll after poll showed that he maintained a significant lead, despite a number of criminal charges.

Trump wins Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, Virgin Islands and South Carolina

Trump has dominated all five primary races held so far – in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, the US Virgin Islands and now Haley’s home state – leaving her with virtually no path to the Republican nomination.

difficult Hayleywho served as Trump’s UN ambassador, insisted this week that she will continue her campaign at least until Super Tuesday March 5th.when Republicans in 15 states and one US territory vote.

It was too early to tell whether Haley would receive a higher percentage of the vote than expected, which could allow her to argue that she has some momentum ahead of Super Tuesday.

She has markedly stepped up her attacks on Trump in recent days, questioning his mental acuity and warning voters that he will lose the general election in November. (EFE and Reuters)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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