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Nikki Haley Halts Presidential Bid Against Trump, Expresses No Remorse
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Acknowledging the outcome, Haley announced the suspension of her campaign in South Carolina, stating that she had ensured Americans' voices were heard and expressed no regrets about her efforts. Despite withdrawing from the race, she affirmed her commitment to advocating for her beliefs.
Super Tuesday Dominance by Biden and Trump Spurs Speculation on Haley's Campaign Future
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Following the results of Super Tuesday, Trump, aged 77, aims to solidify his lead in delegate count, positioning himself to overcome his sole Republican opponent, Haley. Biden, aged 81, has secured victories in nearly all Democratic primary states, except for a loss to Jason Palmer in American Samoa.
Nikki Haley Makes History with First Primary Win Over Donald Trump in Washington DC
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This triumph marks a historic moment as Haley becomes the first woman ever to secure a Republican presidential primary win. Additionally, she solidifies her position as the premier Indian-American candidate to have emerged victorious in either the Democratic or Republican primaries, a feat unmatched by previous contenders like Bobby Jindal in 2016, Kamala Harris in 2020, and Vivek Ramaswamy in 2024.
Nikki Haley Raises $12 Million in February, Secures Initial Senate Backing, Yet Rejects Third-Party Candidacy
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Despite facing an uphill battle in the GOP primaries against her former boss and ex-president Donald Trump, Haley remains steadfast in her commitment to the Republican Party. With Super Tuesday looming, where she trails behind Trump by a substantial margin, Haley firmly dismissed any speculation of launching a third-party bid, reaffirming her allegiance to the GOP during a media briefing.
Advocating for Voter Choice: Nikki Haley Calls for Real Options in US Elections
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Trump secured a decisive victory over Haley in her native South Carolina during the Republican primary, propelling the 77-year-old former US president closer to securing his party's nomination for the 2024 presidential race.
Political Showdown in South Carolina: Trump Prevails as Haley's White House Bid Persists
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Despite the setback, Haley, a former governor of South Carolina, remained steadfast in her determination, pledging to continue her campaign and take the battle to the Super Tuesday states where Republican primaries are slated for March 5.
Political Showdown in South Carolina: Trump Prevails as Haley's White House Bid Persists
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Despite the setback, Haley, a former governor of South Carolina, remained steadfast in her determination, pledging to continue her campaign and take the battle to the Super Tuesday states where Republican primaries are slated for March 5.
Donald Trump projected to beat Nikki Haley in South Carolina primary
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This latest win marks Trump's fourth consecutive victory in the Republican presidential primaries, having previously clinched wins in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada, thereby establishing a notable advantage over Haley. Notably, the victory holds particular significance for Trump given Haley's tenure as the two-term governor of South Carolina.
Nikki Haley's Persuasive Appeal to South Carolina Voters Before Crucial Primary in Her Home State
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While Haley, a former two-term governor of South Carolina, has narrowed the gap with Trump in her home state, national media remains skeptical, favoring Trump as the eventual Republican nominee. However, Haley and her team remain steadfast, emphasizing the importance of voters' choices in both primary and general elections.
Vivek Ramaswamy, Tim Scott, and Ron DeSantis Among Top Contenders for Donald Trump's Potential VP Picks
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At a recent Fox News town hall event, Trump was questioned about six individuals speculated to be on his vice presidential shortlist. Among them were South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former Hawaii Representative Tulsi Gabbard, Vivek Ramaswamy, Florida Representative Byron Donalds, and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, as reported by Politico.com.
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