
Nikki Haley Accuses Trump of Attempting to Bully His Way to GOP Nomination/Reuters
Nikki Haley Accuses Trump of Attempting to Bully His Way to GOP Nomination
Former South Carolina governor and Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has accused Donald Trump of attempting to “bully” his way to the GOP nomination. Despite losing in Iowa and New Hampshire, Haley vows to stay in the race, challenging Trump’s claim that the race is already over. She criticizes the Republican National Committee (RNC) for prematurely declaring support for Trump and emphasizes that the nomination process is in its early stages, with only two states having voted so far.
RNC’s Premature Support and Haley’s Critique
Haley criticizes the RNC for throwing its support and resources behind Trump after the New Hampshire primary, arguing that this decision was premature. She contends that Trump pressured the RNC to back him based on the results of just two states, emphasizing the need for a more comprehensive view as 48 states are yet to vote. Despite facing an uphill battle, particularly in her home state of South Carolina, Haley expresses her determination to continue in the race.
Super Tuesday and Future Outlook
With an eye on Super Tuesday on March 5, where voters in 16 states and US territories cast ballots, Haley suggests that she expects to stay in the race at least until then. She downplays the importance of a potential loss in South Carolina, stating that she takes the race one state at a time. Haley refutes suggestions that she is staying in the race based on Trump’s legal troubles or health concerns, emphasizing her commitment to the political process.
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