Posted on 02/02/2024 6:59:42 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Republican presidential candidate former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) said Thursday on CNN’s “The Lead” that she would continue her campaign until the Super Tuesday primaries.
Anchor Jake Tapper said, “Did you think it was inappropriate when the RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel to suggest you drop out because she did not see a path for you?”
Haley said, “I absolutely think it was inappropriate . We had two states that have voted, unique 1215 delegates, Donald Trump has 32, I have 17. We have 48 states and more territories to go before we get there. I’m not going anywhere. I will continue to go all the way through South Carolina, go on to Super Tuesday and keep on going forward.”
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She makes me really, really miss Sarah Palin.
Nikki is correct. She’s not going anywhere.
As long as she’s spending RAT/DS money, let her spend it all...and then some.
Even IF she were ever became the nominee, she’ll NEVER carry the south, and FJB will stay as POTUS. Of course, the GOPe arm of the UniParty is just fine with that. /s
"Nikki Haley is not on the Ballot in Indiana because she didn’t get enough Petition Signatures—She missed the deadline! If she’s not on in Indiana, she’s not a serious Candidate. “You can’t miss Indiana, and say you’re running for President,” said future Senator of Indiana, Jim Banks.""
SERKIT writes: Haley lost big in Iowa, lost big in New Hampshire, is going to lose big in her home state of South Carolina, and she is blowing off Nevada and now failed to file in Indiana.
Is the tactic to keep losing primaries, keep taking Democrat mega-donor money, and hang in there for a miracle in Milwaukee?
Maybe the Birdbrain moniker fits.
Didn’t Chris Christie say something similar the day before he dropped out?
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