Down to the wire.
The outcomes of Super Tuesday weren’t so favorable for Nikki Haley, as she faced defeat in nearly every state except Vermont, and the losses were substantial.
Recent reports from The Wall Street Journal confirm that Haley has decided to end her presidential campaign:
Latest Update: Nikki Haley is set to suspend her bid for the presidency on Wednesday morning without an immediate endorsement for Donald Trump https://t.co/clqPbIrKBL https://t.co/clqPbIrKBL
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 6, 2024
The decision to not immediately endorse Trump doesn’t come as a shock, given Haley’s previous statement expressing her lack of obligation to uphold the RNC pledge.
Sources have revealed that Nikki Haley will announce the suspension of her Republican presidential campaign in a speech scheduled for Wednesday morning.
The former governor of South Carolina and U.N. ambassador is anticipated to address the public with brief remarks in the Charleston area around 10 a.m. ET. This comes following the disappointing results of Super Tuesday, where she only secured victory in Vermont out of the 15 states with GOP contests.
While no formal endorsement is expected to be made during the announcement, sources suggest that Haley will urge Donald Trump, who is nearing the required number of delegates for the GOP nomination, to garner the backing of Republican and independent voters who previously supported her.
On February 21, following her defeat in South Carolina, Haley affirmed her persistence in remaining in the race as she believes strongly in her cause. However, the landscape of politics is ever-changing, and decisions evolve swiftly.
“And No one cares!” Should’ve been included in headline
— Alex (@whynot_question) March 6, 2024
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Her campaign never gained traction.
‘won’t immediately’. So she will endorse him eventually. Weak.
— Anita Pavoni 🇪🇺 (@AnitaPavoni) March 6, 2024
It remains to be seen whether she will ultimately back Trump, despite her public insistence that it wouldn’t happen.
Please don’t endorse Trump. It would be a political liability.
— vote bleu no matter who (@BleuNoMatterWho) March 6, 2024
For her, it seems the end of the road in politics.
But for Trump? Nah.
Those inclined to support Trump are unlikely to be swayed by a potential endorsement from Haley (assuming it materializes).
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Join Asa Hutchinson, Mike Pence, and Chris Christie in facing reality?
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— Dr. Nik (@civil9t4) March 6, 2024
Indeed.
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— Yore Friend Whig 🇮🇱 (@WhigJust) March 6, 2024
Makes sense. Now that melody will be on repeat in our minds all day.
https://t.co/Y15kMzGMyX pic.twitter.com/74l2ZmGNW5
— 𝔻𝕠𝕔𝕥𝕠𝕣 𝔽𝕒𝕥𝕖 (@georg3) March 6, 2024
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