From News Nation:
“Nikki Haley drops out of
presidential race”
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki
Haley suspended her presidential campaign Wednesday, clearing the way for
former President Donald Trump to secure the Republican nomination later this
year. Haley announced her decision Wednesday during an address in Charleston,
South Carolina. “When I began, I said the campaign was grounded in my love of
our country,” she said. “Just last week, my mother, a first-generation
immigrant, got to vote for her daughter for president. Only in America.” While
her campaign has come to an end, Haley promised to continue to use her voice to
support the things she believes in, including fighting for American values and
freedom. “It is now up to Donald Trump to earn the votes of our party and
beyond it who did not support him. I hope he does that,” she said. “At its
best, politics is about bringing people into your cause, not turning them away
… this is now his time for choosing.”
Haley did not endorse Trump but
called on him to earn the support of Republicans and independents who did not
vote for him in the primary. Trump didn’t waste any time, inviting Haley’s
supporters to join his movement. “Nikki Haley got TROUNCED last night, in
record-setting fashion … (I) would further like to invite all of the Haley
supporters to join the greatest movement in the history of our Nation,” Trump
wrote on Truth Social. Haley defeated Trump in the Vermont Republican primary
Tuesday, but the former president dominated in every other state. The victory
delivered Haley her biggest win since the start of the GOP primary season, but
until Tuesday the only GOP nominating contest she had won was in Washington,
D.C. She thanked her supporters Tuesday night and noted she is the first woman
to win two Republican primaries. Haley said her showing in the primaries is a
sign there are Republicans who have deep concerns about Trump that need to be
addressed. “Unity is not achieved by simply claiming ‘we’re united.’ Today, in
state after state, there remains a large block of Republican primary voters who
are expressing deep concerns about Donald Trump. That is not the unity our
party needs for success. Addressing those voters’ concerns will make the
Republican Party and America better,” said Oliva Perez-Cubas, national
spokesperson for Haley’s campaign. As she concluded her remarks, Haley addressed
the women who put their faith in her campaign, calling on them to be strong and
courageous.
President Joe Biden responded to
Haley’s remarks, commending her for her courage to run for president. “It takes
a lot of courage to run for President — that’s especially true in today’s
Republican Party, where so few dare to speak the truth about Donald Trump.
Nikki Haley was willing to speak the truth about Trump,” Biden said in a
statement. Biden was also quick to welcome Haley’s supporters, saying, “Donald
Trump made it clear he doesn’t want Nikki Haley’s supporters. I want to be
clear: There is a place for them in my campaign. I know there is a lot we won’t
agree on. But on the fundamental issues of preserving American democracy, on
standing up for the rule of law, on treating each other with decency and
dignity and respect, on preserving NATO and standing up to America’s
adversaries, I hope and believe we can find common ground.”
Ahead of the first primary of the
season in New Hampshire in January, Haley was the last remaining challenger to
Trump, the presumed front-runner who maintained a massive lead in polling
throughout the contest. Throughout 2023, interest and favorability swung in the
directions of Haley, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy,
though each candidate’s upswing faded quickly. Haley made a late surge heading into the Iowa
caucus, finishing third behind Trump and DeSantis. A week later, she came in
second in the New Hampshire primary, still behind Trump. She suffered a setback
in the Nevada primary, where she came in second behind “none of these
candidates.” Trump opted to run in the state’s caucus. In her home state of
South Carolina, Haley was once again bested by Trump, but she vowed to stay in
the race through Super Tuesday. Haley campaigned on a message of leading the
next generation of conservatives in America, one that failed to resonate with
the majority of Republican voters who preferred Trump’s vision. The former
president said after his landslide win in Iowa that it’s time for the country
to “come together.” He vowed to “drill, baby, drill” and “seal up the border”
if he is reelected.
The daughter of Punjabi Indian
immigrants, Haley grew up in rural South Carolina where she described enduring
racist taunts, an experience she says had an impact on her personal and
political life. In 2011, Haley became the first woman and first Indian American
to be elected governor of South Carolina. Haley then served as the ambassador
to the United Nations from the U.S. under Trump. She was the first major GOP
challenger to Trump when she launched her campaign in February 2023. Haley was
the fifth Republican woman this century to run for president. In New Hampshire,
Haley earned the endorsement of Gov. Chris Sununu, but it wasn’t enough to
propel her to victory. She was courting the state’s large bloc of independent
voters who may have been disillusioned by President Joe Biden’s policies but
found Trump an unappealing alternative.
Indeed, polls consistently show
that Americans don’t want a Trump-Biden rematch. About 59% in a recent
NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ poll said they would not be enthusiastic about a
rematch, and 43% of respondents think Trump would win that showdown compared to
33% who expect Biden to win. Haley leaned heavily into polling ahead of the New
Hampshire primary, telling voters she stood the best chance of beating Biden in
November. Polls often showed her running ahead of Biden in a hypothetical
matchup by several points, a much better head-to-head performance than if the
Republican candidate were Trump.
^ Sadly, we will get a Biden-Trump
Rematch and we know how both will act if they become President again. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/politics/2024-election/nikki-haley-suspends-presidential-race/
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